Jesus, the tent?
castnavara@earthlink.net (castnavara@earthlink.net)
Sun, 18 Oct 1998 01:48:54 -0700
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> Sister Yohnk:
> I don't think this thought follows through. The very word "omniscient"
>means to know everthing. If we were to think what you stated then we
>could say that God *still*doesn't know because He (Jesus) did not sin.
>
> Mike:
> Hee Hee. Looks like my good friend Brother Wescott has some explaining to
>do.
> I would like Sister Yohnk and anyone else who would care to respond to show
>me every scripture you can find that describes God as "omniscient." You all
>better sit down for this one....I don't believe God is omniscient. Mike Reed
>
>
I believe that to, to a certain extent. Having seen a picture or map of
Paris I would be able to tell you every detail of the layout of the city and
how to get from one point to another. A person would assume that I had a
great deal of personal knowledge about Paris and assume that I either lived
there or a have visited on many occations. The truth of the matter is that
I had a Knowledge of the the city but have never been there in reality. God
knows all but lacked the REAL experience that is needed for compassion in a
given situation. Unless you have ever experienced what I have, then you
can't REALLY understand were I'm coming from.
ME