God likes to hear from you who He is! Do you through your daily worship remind Him? Thankyou. James and Hamsa Sasse. GodWhoisGod.com
Month: January 2015
Isaac Newton’s Thoughts About God! (1642-1747 A.D.)
He who thinks half-heartedly will not believe in God; But he who really thinks has to believe in God!
Isaac Newton on Bible Prophecy (1642-1747 A. D.)
About the times of the end, a body of men will be raised up who will then turn their attention to the prophecies, and insist upon their literal interpretation, in the midst of much clamor and opposition!
Aristotle’s Thoughts about God! Lesson 3
Aristotle believed that God causes the movement of other things, not as an efficient cause, but as a final cause. In other words, it does not start off the movement by giving it some kind of push, but it is the purpose, or end, or the teleology, of the movement. This is important for Aristotle, because he thought that an effective cause, giving a push, would be affected itself by the act of pushing. Aristotle believed that God causes things to move by attraction in much the same way a saucer of milk attracts a cat. The milk attracts the cat but cannot be said to be changed by the process! Comment; What is God’s attraction for us? Love! For God so loved the world that He gave………..
What is the Book? Revelation 1:11
The Book here is the Book of Revelation! Notice that when Christ gave this Revelation to John he was to immediately release this to the seven churches in Asia. God puts a priority on “His Church” and “His Body” and does not leave us in the dark! The world is in darkness and like the navigator told the pilot we are making very good time but I do not know where we are? We are so Blessed in the Body of Christ to know future events and are not taken by surprise when history unfolds before us. History confirms the Bible both past, present and future! How Blessed we are! Thankyou. James and Hamsa Sasse. GodWhoisGod.com
Aristotle’s Thoughts About God Lesson 2
Aristotle believed that God exists necessarily, which means that God does not depend on anything else for existence. He never changes or has any potential to change, never begins and never ends and so is eternal. Eternal things, Aristotle claimed must be good; there can be no defect in something that exists necessarily, because evil is connected with some kind of lack, a not-being of something which ought to be there, an absence of the “actuality” that Aristotle thought God most perfectly has!
The Best Religion?
The Christian religion is the best religion ever given to man! President Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson Memorial.
Aristotle’s Thoughts About God (384-322) B.C. Lesson 1
Aristotle believed that all movement depends on there being a mover. For Aristotle, movement meant more than something traveling from point A to point B. Movement also included change, growth, melting, cooling, heating…ect. Aristotle argued that behind every movement there must be a chain of events that brought about the movement we see taking place. Aristotle believed that this chain of events must lead back to something which moves but is itself unmoved. He referred this to the prime mover. In Aristotle’s view change is eternal! There cannot have been a first change, because something would have had to happen just before that change which set it off, and this itself would have been a change, and so on. In his book Metaphysics (literally after physics), Aristotle calls this source of all movement the Prime Mover. The Prime Mover to Aristotle is the first of all substances, the necessary first sources of movement which is itself unmoved. It is a being with everlasting life, and in Metaphysics Aristotle calls this being “God.” Thankyou. James and Hamsa Sasse. GodWhoisGod.com