Question:
The Mystery of God? Doesn't every good mystery have twists to it & doesn't every mystery writer hook readers?
Allegory
2010-05-13 05:28:15 UTC
Fact: Every good mystery writer likes to hook
readers as quickly and as deeply as possible.

Fact: Every good mystery has twists to it.

What does this say about
the "MYSTERY of God"
noted in Colossians 2:2?

Would it perhaps have a few more
twists to it than Jesus loves you?
Six answers:
Witch, please!
2010-05-13 05:31:37 UTC
you can't simultaneously believe that Christianity is a true religion and also believe that the bible was written as a suspense novel.
anonymous
2010-05-13 05:35:41 UTC
I love mysteries but what is contained in the holy books is not mystery. They are in fact stories about bullies, and how to get good people to do bad things.
Mr.Natural
2010-05-13 05:38:53 UTC
You're reading a bunch of nowhere. Show me once anything that faith ever did good. Picture a bunch of aliens arriving on the planet and seeing a group of people worshiping a person tortured on a cross? Your God of love right?
gutbucket
2010-05-13 05:31:08 UTC
The only mystery about god is why so many people believe he is real.
anonymous
2010-05-13 05:31:00 UTC
God lives without time or place, that is the type of His mystery, can you explain what it would be like?
anonymous
2010-05-13 05:43:38 UTC
anyway, it is not a mistery but a mistaken. jesus not a god nor son of god, he was a prophet. nothing more.


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