And #2 goes further to say “You shall not misuse the name of your LORD God”. I understand it is for the sake of not scaring off or offending the newcomer and others of different “religions/faiths”, but in doing so it is at the price offending those who do believe and are Christians. Also a person coming to the realization that they are a miracle (but only by the grace of God) is not giving themselves too much credit. In fact it is the opposite. It is giving Him the credit for making them a miracle, and once the person has that realization; that realization in of itself is a miracle. Because for so long they believed they are worthless and unworthy. I have the utmost respect for you as a professor; I cling to your every word in lectures. That is why I know you are able to be challenged with open-mindedness and willingness to listen to another person’s perspective. Even if it is to agree, to
And #2 goes further to say “You shall not misuse the name of your LORD God”. I understand it is for the sake of not scaring off or offending the newcomer and others of different “religions/faiths”, but in doing so it is at the price offending those who do believe and are Christians. Also a person coming to the realization that they are a miracle (but only by the grace of God) is not giving themselves too much credit. In fact it is the opposite. It is giving Him the credit for making them a miracle, and once the person has that realization; that realization in of itself is a miracle. Because for so long they believed they are worthless and unworthy. I have the utmost respect for you as a professor; I cling to your every word in lectures. That is why I know you are able to be challenged with open-mindedness and willingness to listen to another person’s perspective. Even if it is to agree, to