The GOD vs. the Anti-GOD
As I have expressed in a previous entry, I recognize an aspect of GOD as laws that hold true beyond time and space. Then the followers of GOD is a group of people who are consciously following the laws that hold true beyond time and space.
Psalm 115 KJV is about the idol worshipers, namely the anti-GOD. Who are they? Psalm 115 KJV begins with the phrase, "Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake." In other words, Psalm 115 KJV begins with a statement recognizing virtue in being humble in front of GOD. The idol worshipers are a symbol of those who lack feelings of awe toward GOD, or toward the existence beyond human wisdom. The idol worshipers, in other words, are those who not only assume that there exists absolute justice but also think that such justice is on their side.
Reason is a typical man-made concept or ideology which is not necessarily in line with laws that hold true beyond time and space. The belief in a mere concept or an ideology, in its extreme, could lead to a cult.
God Appearing as Laws that Hold True beyond Time and Space
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Psalm 115 KJV is about the idol worshipers, namely the anti-GOD. Who are they? Psalm 115 KJV begins with the phrase, "Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake." In other words, Psalm 115 KJV begins with a statement recognizing virtue in being humble in front of GOD. The idol worshipers are a symbol of those who lack feelings of awe toward GOD, or toward the existence beyond human wisdom. The idol worshipers, in other words, are those who not only assume that there exists absolute justice but also think that such justice is on their side.
Reason is a typical man-made concept or ideology which is not necessarily in line with laws that hold true beyond time and space. The belief in a mere concept or an ideology, in its extreme, could lead to a cult.