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Re: Scripture is limited


"Quoting scripture is finite. You could quote many other religious texts all claiming to be the unique and select view of a god while claiming they have the only pathway to that god."

They are all unique in some way. The BIBLE seemed relevant as this is the Christianity Debate forum. I can quote other scriptures.

Infinite potential goes beyond books and words derived from those books. ;-) It allows all views, all books, even those "exclusive" ones, with infinite room left over for infinite more views.

How do you express that infinite potential? Words?

"But when you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail and you find yourself pounding it. The circular logic snare that lures than traps the mind is part of most religious structures such as christianity and many other cults.

Infinite potential is not a belief. It goes beyond in the sense that it is the canvas for all beliefs, experiences, etc."

... some scriptures...

INFINITE
in⋅fi⋅nite  [in-fuh-nit] Show IPA
Use infinite in a Sentence
–adjective
1. immeasurably great: an infinite capacity for forgiveness.
2. indefinitely or exceedingly great: infinite sums of money.
3. unlimited or unmeasurable in extent of space, duration of time, etc.: the infinite nature of outer space.
4. unbounded or unlimited; boundless; endless: God's infinite mercy.

POTENTIAL
po·ten·tial (pə-těn'shəl)
adj.
Capable of being but not yet in existence; latent: a potential problem.

Having possibility, capability, or power.

Grammar Of, relating to, or being a verbal construction with auxiliaries such as may or can; for example, it may snow.

n.
The inherent ability or capacity for growth, development, or coming into being.

Something possessing the capacity for growth or development.
...

"This really isn't that hard of a concept to understand. Perhaps after some deprogramming we try again?"

DEep= deep  [deep] Show IPA adjective -er, -est, noun, adverb, -er, -est.
Use deep in a Sentence
–adjective
1. extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well; a deep valley.
2. extending far in or back from the front or from an edge, surface, opening, etc., considered as the front: a deep shelf

PRO=For, Acting in the place of;,Supporting; favoring

GRAMming=-gram1 
a combining form occurring in loanwords from Greek, where it meant “something written,” “drawing” (epigram; diagram); on this model, used in the formation of compound words (oscillogram).

extending far down for something written

Are you going to explain it in written words?
 

 
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