Those viewpoints are not mutually exclusive.
If Jesus is in all things, wouldn't he be in the family, too? Wouldn't a living family and community be one of the most sacred concentrations of Him?
Those viewpoints are not mutually exclusive.
If Jesus is in all things, wouldn't he be in the family, too? Wouldn't a living family and community be one of the most sacred concentrations of Him?
You're failing to see the inverted causal arrow.
A true statement would read "The human family is an anthropic extension of God's love."
The initial statement puts man above God. This is not accidental.
You're failing to see the inverted causal arrow.
A true statement would read "The human family is an anthropic extension of God's love."
The initial statement puts man above God. This is not accidental.
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