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The God of Many Faces II
Read more: The God of Many Faces IIDon: When cleansing the temple of moneylenders and the like, Jesus said that a house of prayer should be for everyone. This idea has not hitherto been associated with the idea that God does not want everyone to see Him in a uniform way. If He had, the argument goes, He would surely have shown…
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The God of Many Faces
Read more: The God of Many FacesDon: God is the God of all mankind, and His body is the temple—the portal to God. How does this affect communal prayer in a humanity that manifestly holds multiple—perhaps thousands—of different views of God? Men and women throughout history have believed in the existence of a supernatural force or entity. It follows that they…
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Different God, Shared Worship?
Read more: Different God, Shared Worship?Don: The incident in which Jesus overturned tables in the temple was intended to be a teaching point: And He began to teach and say to them, “Is it not written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations’? But you have made it a robbers’ den.” (Mark 11:17) His…
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To Turn the Tables, or To Turn the Other Cheek?
Read more: To Turn the Tables, or To Turn the Other Cheek?Don: The possible explanations for the apparently out-of-character actions of Jesus in disrupting the money changers in the temple are either that his humanity overcame his divinity, or that his divinity overcame his humanity. In both cases, he was expressing righteous indignation and distress at the merchants’ activities in his Father’s house. God the Father…
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Stumbling Blocks to Worship
Read more: Stumbling Blocks to WorshipDon: Among the synoptic gospels, there are slight differences in the story in which Jesus rebuked money changers for plying their trade in the temple. For instance, John puts it near the end of Jesus’s ministry while the others put it near the beginning. To me, this and other minor discrepancies are unimportant; what is…
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Doctrinal Distinction and the Kingdom of Heaven
Read more: Doctrinal Distinction and the Kingdom of HeavenDon: We are discussing whether doctrine helps bring us closer to God. In the Gospels—which contain the teaching, the doctrine, of Jesus—doctrine centers around the two great Commandments to love God and to love one another. For Protestant Christians, doctrine grew out of the Reformation, when Martin Luther developed a view of salvation different from…

Daoism would agree, I think. Freedom comes with accepting the Dao—the Way, God. Struggling against it is not freedom and…