Idolatry is to have a god besides the God of the Bible. It means inventing him in your mind. Not just bowing down to Mary or a golden calf.List the "some of your work" you single out as idolatry please.
Idolatry is to have a god besides the God of the Bible. It means inventing him in your mind. Not just bowing down to Mary or a golden calf.List the "some of your work" you single out as idolatry please.
I asked for you to: List the "some of your (my) work" you single out as idolatry please.Idolatry is to have a god besides the God of the Bible. It means inventing him in your mind. Not just bowing down to Mary or a golden calf.
I asked for you to: List the "some of your (my) work" you single out as idolatry please.
It isn't just this thread.Our first clue came from Elohiym/God in Genesis 1 when he said: "Let us make man in our image." The Spiritual God was already thinking about working as multiple personages while remaining the one all encompassing Spiritual God.
Oh my, then I will surely need your help. Can you remember one or two?It isn't just this thread.
Ps82 (I still think using scripture references as user-names should be against the rules - it feels sacrilegious to be forced to refer to her in such a manner) knows what you're talking about. Her asking you to list specifics is a ploy - a tactic. You're doing well not to fall for it.It isn't just this thread.
I quoted you. You don't have to be at the level of Adolph Hitler (a non-Christian idolater) to commit idolatry.Oh my, then I will surely need your help. Can you remember one or two?
How about 2.Can you remember one or two?
For me God (the elohiym of Gen. 1 and Strong's Concordance) is God the Spirit. He has existed eternally. He worked 6 days before LORD Father God. We might could say with a human perspective that in a list of the personages of the Trinity: HE came first for he was eternal.
The Son, (who was the Christ Jesus as Emmanuel) was God spiritually and he followed the Father LORD God when he worked. He became the third person of the Trinity of personages who are God.
I don't think idolatry is quite the word you're looking for. I mean, it works - it very definitely works - but blasphemy might be more suited to a statement like...How about 2.