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20. On page 210 of Beyond the Universe, in discussing free will vs. predestination, you said of yourself concerning the analogy you made that God gives us a row boat (our will) and two oars to get to the other side of the lake (Heaven), "if for some reason my boat sinks, I will swim there, and if my arms lose their strength, I will kick with my legs to get there, and if I lose the use of my legs, I will will myself to get there, and if I lose the use of my will to get there, He will come and get me and bring me Home." Are you being hyper-allegorical since you said yourself that God is stationary and immutable so He cannot go somewhere to get someone to bring them Home, can you explain? Answer

  21. What is your opinion of doctor assisted suicide, specifically, as it relates to Dr. Kervorkain? Answer



22. In your book Beyond the Universe you describe several of God's attributes, and to some, it is not enough for us to refer them to those descriptions of His attributes, they want answers to questions such as "if there is evil in the world and God is omnicausal" as you have described in Chapter 9, then they conclude that "God is the author of evil". How can we answer them so that they will be convinced that God did not nor does He create evil? Answer



 23. In both of your published books "A Vision of God" and "Beyond the Universe" you speak of having seen God. How can we be sure that you have seen God and that what you are writing about is the truth? Answer



 24. Why is your book titled "Beyond the Universe, the New Christian Theology", if you do not believe in Christ's divinity, or what some others have expressed, that he was the redeemer and the messiah? Answer



25. What is your interpretation of the Athanasian Creed? Answer



26. Due to the many questions on Aquinas, this section will be devoted to a debate between Thomas Aquinas and himself. I will present Thomas's own arguments that support a proposition concerning the nature of God, and then I will present his own arguments that are diametrically opposed to that proposition, wherein each of these arguments are applicable to the doctrine of the trinity.

Each of the arguments will be presented one at a time and will be classified as Round 1, Round 2, and so forth, even though each Round is independent of the other so that the reader may jump between rounds without a need to follow the debate in any sequence, since there is a "knockout" in each round, so it should prove exciting.



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Round 9 *** Round 10 *** Round 11

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27. Your proof of God's existence on another website was very well done, but there were so many interruptions by other people that it was hard to follow. Could you present your proof of God's existence through motion from the premises to the conclusion? ANSWER



28. In your book "A Vision of God" you speak of there being no space or time in Heaven, yet there is infinite space and time in Heaven. Isn't this contradictory? ANSWER





29. Why did God create us? Are we meant to just worship God? Are we meant to work with God in creating more creatures? Or both? ANSWER

30. Is God the only indivisible being or entity? ANSWER



31. If as you say, God is stationary, then God would be immobile, like a statue, right? Answer



32. What do YOU mean by presuppositionless theology and why is it important? Answer



33. Is God the cause of all the evil in the world? Answer

34. Does Hell Exist? Answer

35. Can God be comprehended? Answer

36. Should Women Speak in Church? Answer

37. Please explain more: what do you mean by the four existences? Answer.

38. What was the Arian Controversy about? Answer

39. Did God create the world ex-nihilo, or out of nothing? Answer

40. How do you explain what appears to be a contradiction: God's transcendence vs. God's omnipresence? Answer

41. What is your answer to the premise proposed in the book "The God Delusion"? Answer

42. What happens when we die? Answer

43. Is Gods Transcendentalism contradictory? Answer

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