There is a God, He exists, and knows everything - including His infinite history - contrary to AJ's masonic/theosophical perspectives. When God says something, and that thing exists separate from God - is that separate thing thereby equal with God? Is it to be worshiped? Other monotheistic faiths wrestled with this for hundreds of years and came up with nothing. Christianity answered the riddle - that which comes from God is the same as God, and is God. Jesus is the Word made flesh, so much more than just a man. He is God, He is live, love, and can save this world from a satan who very much wants to consume it along with everything else in it.
There is a God, He exists, and knows everything - including His infinite history - contrary to AJ's masonic/theosophical perspectives. When God says something, and that thing exists separate from God - is that separate thing thereby equal with God? Is it to be worshiped? Other monotheistic faiths wrestled with this for hundreds of years and came up with nothing. Christianity answered the riddle - that which comes from God is the same as God, and is God. Jesus is the Word made flesh, so much more than just a man. He is God, He is live, love, and can save this world from a satan who very much wants to consume it along with everything else in it.