Originally Posted by
sndbay
Lighterr, On post 105 you have quoted me from post 101. However you have confusingly put your reply in orange as quoted by me..
The following is how it should appear, and I would like to go forward in discussion, if you would care to answer.
Discussion continued: The belief of Kabbalah in what I have knowledge in understand, is an example of spiritual divine simplicity. The belief is a following by people who choose to believe of God as being without parts.
So I do realize the following of belief you have chosen.
Continued discusssion:This tends to discernment in what you feel the Catholic Christian does in the glory of God. And I believe we have a right to discern between right and wrong. Many people follow their own belief, and many different Christain following are out there for choice.
The Bible as in scripture is a more direct path in what I follow.. as a child of God answering the calling of God, to follow the Father's will in confession of Christ as the begotten Son of God.
Broken down, I felt the Bible was included in your belief, and the first book of scripture I had referanced because you spoke of man created in the image of God.
So Genesis 1:26 speaks of the plural image of "Let Us" and "Our " in plural likeness of who man is created.
Clearly I feel this plural image that God is speaking to is Christ, and the plural likeness of both is the Holy Spirit.
Who do you feel us is? And the our likeness is?
Genesis 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.