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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1822682" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>No, I understood exactly what he was saying and implying. I was just pointing out the actual historical use of the word as opposed to what it has become.</p><p></p><p>As to the great changes that took place OT to NT, doesn't that itself raise serious question as to the all knowing, unchanging god that everyone claims is running the show?</p><p></p><p>The fact is that god even changed several times in the OT in name and his actions to man. The early bible god of the Patriarch period was close to man, talked directly with man, man could know his name and call upon him. God even had a meal with Abraham and Sarah and told her she would have a child which became Isaac. Yet come Moses he had changed, he was isolated from the people and none could even know his name nor call upon him.</p><p></p><p>This in itself raises the claim that god is unchanging when the bible itself proves the opposite. Or does this reflect source and authorship of the text in different people/different culture crafting god to meet the new conditions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1822682, member: 2189"] No, I understood exactly what he was saying and implying. I was just pointing out the actual historical use of the word as opposed to what it has become. As to the great changes that took place OT to NT, doesn't that itself raise serious question as to the all knowing, unchanging god that everyone claims is running the show? The fact is that god even changed several times in the OT in name and his actions to man. The early bible god of the Patriarch period was close to man, talked directly with man, man could know his name and call upon him. God even had a meal with Abraham and Sarah and told her she would have a child which became Isaac. Yet come Moses he had changed, he was isolated from the people and none could even know his name nor call upon him. This in itself raises the claim that god is unchanging when the bible itself proves the opposite. Or does this reflect source and authorship of the text in different people/different culture crafting god to meet the new conditions? [/QUOTE]
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