Brad Hudson wrote:Yes, you pointed to me toward four books comprising thousands of pages. I asked a simple question for clarification: is everything written in those four books the "Law" you referred to? Why are you unwilling to answer?
i did answer..and quite honestly and quite succinctly. If you want a simpler introduction then concern yourself only with the Pentateuch (first five books of the Old Testament), those should at least help you understand the "basics".
Brad, no offense but this is where it is apparent that you are "in too deep"...you are trying to eat meat before milk. I can appreciate your curiosity (though it is at times nefarious) but you would also like to run before you have learned to walk.
Consider if you had asked me the question - "who is God" - my response would have been the same, and would have been appropriate.
Your expectation is that there is a chapter and verse that begins with "Here it is" - but the scriptures are not a textbook, they are not something that can be cherry-picked. They are a comprehensive view of God and the Law - and they are discerned spiritually - not temporally. This latter experience is all that you currently consider real or valid and so the former will always be lost to you. The only reasonable conclusion from this is that it is rather futile for you to continue, don't you agree? If your only goal is to degrade and destroy religion then you are no better than anyone else and likewise you will never achieve your goal...victory will never be yours....this is apparent to anyone who knows about "pearls before swine"....that will always have you on the outside looking in.
So, do not think me coy when i answer that the answer is the scriptures, rather recognize that i mean the answer is the scriptures...not in them, but from them.
Sincerely consider the following scripture:
1 Cor 2:13-14
Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teaches, but which the Holy Spirit teaches; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.But the natural man receives not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.Brad Hudson wrote:You made two assertions about God being subject to the Law -- you explained nothing. If God chose to lie out of love -- just as he can kill one's entire family out of love -- what is it that stops him from actually lying? And if God is powerless to violate this law, who or what imposes it on him?
The two assertions are valid, and as you may not be aware of the nature of God it is no surprise that they are nonsense, or confusing, to you. I often find it interesting how a person can claim disbelief in something that can not even describe correctly - nor have actual knowledge of.
So, when you ask "what stops Him from lying"...the response is simple...nothing because it is never something that exists to be stopped. Ask yourself what stops water from being dry? what stops a burning candle from being dark? what stops a dog from being a cat?
You do, however, bring up a topic that i do enjoy sincere discussion about (so, obviously you are not interested) - that topic being concerned with the nature of God and the nature of the Law.