Looks like your own UB has stated that 'thought-adjustment' isn't part of what God does. :duh:
errrr, yea, that’s why your "puppet master" comment was from silence, but you haven’t read the book that’s why you keep saying inaccurate things.
Caino
Looks like your own UB has stated that 'thought-adjustment' isn't part of what God does. :duh:
Thank you freelight. I highly respect your knowledge.
I, too, had difficulty at first with the term "Thought Adjuster" until I became familiar with the function of the indwelling fragment of the Father (even that sounds sterile until you realize that that "fragment" IS the Father). I have found many times that I actually KNOW when the spirit is "adjusting" my thoughts. When you resolve in yourself to allow the indwelling spirit to lead and guide you, and you spend time in communion with God, you begin to have that personal connection that can't be mistaken and you are transformed.
"Be transformed by the renewing of your mind". This is task of the Thought Adjuster - renewing your mind.
110:4.2 The Thought Adjuster is engaged in a constant effort so to spiritualize your mind as to evolve your morontia soul; but you yourself are mostly unconscious of this inner ministry. You are quite incapable of distinguishing the product of your own material intellect from that of the conjoint activities of your soul and the Adjuster.
OT
Hey...if folks trust Marshall Applewhite, they'll most certainly trust the Bible...true or not.
i might pick up a UB copy tomorrow and give it a read,theres a used copy at a store near me that i saw the other day for ten bucks so at least if i don't care for it it's not that bad
Careful... if you don't believe in God, after reading the UB, you may just end up believing in the wrong god. :duh:i might pick up a UB copy tomorrow and give it a read,theres a used copy at a store near me that i saw the other day for ten bucks so at least if i don't care for it it's not that bad
Careful... if you don't believe in God, after reading the UB, you may just end up believing in the wrong god.
There is only One God, Who is Holy, and the UB doesn't represent Him; it represents an imaginary god which doesn't exist, and twists God's Word to make It into a lie.
I know in Whom I have believed. My spirit is in perfect communion with Him. Infallible? No one in this earth is infallible, but I know The One Who is infallible. He is The One Who said Who He is, I just happen to believe Him. Whether I do or not doesn't effect the fact that He is The One True God. Not believing in Him doesn't make imaginary gods real, it just makes them seem real to the one who's deceived.Aimiel...unless you're perfect...unless you're infallible...then your "only" god is nothing more than your opinion. Are you infallible?
I know in Whom I have believed.
You can only know this if you're infallible. Otherwise...it's just another belief, another opinion.My spirit is in perfect communion with Him.
Infallible? No one in this earth is infallible...
...but I know The One Who is infallible.
He is The One Who said Who He is, I just happen to believe Him.
Whether I do or not doesn't effect the fact that He is The One True God.
Not believing in Him doesn't make imaginary gods real, it just makes them seem real to the one who's deceived.
While I have to admit that I am fallible, being human; I also have to tell about The One Who lives in me Who is infallible.You're avoiding saying that you're fallible here.
Yes, faith in God is a requirement, to enter His Kingdom. Only those who believe in Him will ever find Him. Having false gods isn't belief, though.Belief is not fact...so what you're saying is that this is just your belief.
The knowledge that God gives us, individually, cannot be expressed or shared. The only way that you can find Him is to seek and search for Him with all of your heart. Unless you do that, all you will ever have is guesswork and supposition. He promised that He would be found, but if you haven't yet found Him, it's because you haven't sought Him hard enough.Unless you're infallible, you don't really know if you're being deceived or not. So this is just your opinion, your belief, isn't it?
While I have to admit that I am fallible, being human; I also have to tell about The One Who lives in me Who is infallible.
Yes, faith in God is a requirement, to enter His Kingdom. Only those who believe in Him will ever find Him. Having false gods isn't belief, though.
The knowledge that God gives us, individually, cannot be expressed or shared. The only way that you can find Him is to seek and search for Him with all of your heart. Unless you do that, all you will ever have is guesswork and supposition. He promised that He would be found, but if you haven't yet found Him, it's because you haven't sought Him hard enough.
You can argue semantics all you want, it isn't anything more than a defense mechanism, though. You're fogging, to dodge the issue.Well, if you're not perfect, then your assessment of who lives in you and who doesn't is only belief and opinion, isn't it? There's nothing wrong with that...but let's call it what it is...and quit pretending that it's anything more than that.
More fog.If you're not perfect, then it's only your best guess...your belief...your opinion...on what a "false" and a "true" god is, isn't it?
You've only found a false god. There is no private interpretation of prophecy.What if I've found him...but he reveals things to me that would be too hard for others to hear or understand?
If you're not perfect, then it's only your best guess...your belief...your opinion...on what a "false" and a "true" god is, isn't it?
What if I've found him...but he reveals things to me that would be too hard for others to hear or understand?