Friday, December 30, 2022

Forbidden. For What? by Elizabeth O’Leary-Noble


 


Forbidden. For What?

Elizabeth O’Leary-Noble

 

I attended The Restored Church of God from 2017 to 2022. Being on the outside now looking in has granted me deeper insights as I reflect, still trying to make sense of it all. There have been many “ah ha” moments as I connect the dots, putting together puzzle pieces that come to mind. This is a continuous daily process.

 

I guess it's a religious PTSD of some sort. The only way to get through this has been to allow myself to review my thoughts and journal them.

 

Maybe not everyone experiences this. Or perhaps they do and are afraid to share. I hope that by opening up about my experiences, others can relate and see they are not alone. Many are going through this.

 

I am willing to be a public voice for others who cannot speak up for themselves. These are personal RCG experiences and observations. Some of which I look back on in shame.

 

RCG illustrates man-made practices, unfair treatment, and emotional and mental abuse that continues to happen to numerous families.

 

The RCG ministry is very much like the Pharisees with its legalistic policies. They display cultish practices and behaviors, watching your every move. It is hard to see this while inside, but it becomes glaringly obvious once you leave and can gain some perspective.

 

See if any of this sounds familiar to you.

 

 

Dress Code—I understand why there needs to be dress code standards since not everyone will understand how to dress appropriately for Sabbath services. Some few will come dressed inappropriately and offend others, so I get it.

 

But, for months before leaving, I took mental notes and did research. I would ask myself, “If God were standing next to me would He approve or disapprove of what was currently taking place?"

 

I'd like for you to do the same as you read.

 

Women are told not to wear heels higher than 3 inches, skirts must be below the knee, no pants, no sandals, no slits on skirts above the knee, and no "loud” colors. Hair cannot be too short or too long (past the midback). Ladies aren't allowed to wear make-up or dye their hair. Even though those things are NOT in the Bible.

 

Men can only wear 3 types of colored suits: navy blue, black, and gray. Shirts can only be white, light blue, or gray. Ties cannot be thin, “boujee,” or feminine.

 

Anything outside of these parameters is called “worldly.”

 

RCG has a laughable “education” program called Ambassador Center, which is REQUIRED for all Headquarters employees. The “Leadership and Protocol” class (taught by a man who left RCG in 2019) explains how you are expected to dress. THEIR standards of dress. And you must abide.

 

I can't help but think back to Jesus Christ's day when everyone was probably wearing whatever rags they could throw on just so they could gather and listen to the teachings of God. Yes, clothing has changed drastically today, but ask yourself if this policy is burdensome to incoming brethren who just want to be spiritually fed. There is a strong emphasis and pressure to "appear godly." When coming into RCG, you are made aware of these policies and are expected to go shopping for "appropriate" attire.

 

My husband and I had to leave our home one year because of an approaching hurricane. We drove north for hours to stay with brethren who invited us and other members. On Sabbath morning, I discovered we would have services in her home. I wanted my husband (who was not a member) to attend with us, so I asked him to sit with me. I was excited for him to hear what I had been learning.

 

The local minister told me my husband could not sit in the living room with me to attend services since he did not bring a suit. Huh? We had just fled a hurricane, and it never crossed our minds to pack a suit for him.

 

Not only was he unable to sit with us, but he was also instructed to leave the house.

 

I was mortified! And embarrassed! My husband couldn’t sit with us to hear the words of God because he could not meet the dress code? (Imagine the apostles turning away villagers from hearing the words of Jesus because they did not have the right garments. That’s ridiculous to consider.)

 

I'm confident that if God were standing there, a lot of people would have been chastised for turning away His child who wanted to hear His word.

 

One of the brethren told me I would never appear dressed down in court or in front of kings and queens, so why would I think it's okay to do that in front of God? So much for mercy over judgment. They didn't seem interested in "letting their lights shine." Instead, they cast my husband out. And sadly, I let them.

 

That rote answer about courts and kings was repeated over and over whenever I heard about someone "dressing inappropriately." It was drilled into our heads, and some regurgitated it when needed. It's like the circumstances didn’t matter. The RCG policy had to be enforced no matter how it would make my husband feel.

 

It goes without saying, but this did not give my husband a more favorable impression of The Restored Church of God. That encounter completely turned him off. From then on, he didn't even want to hear about them.

 

To his credit, he kept quiet about me attending and just wanted me “to be happy.”

 

 

Sneezing—If someone sneezes in front of you, you are not allowed to say, “Bless you.”

 

Those few words are a pagan expression, so it is forbidden in RCG. If you do that in front of a minister or brethren, you will be corrected. If you do it accidentally in public with a stranger just by habit, you will feel guilty after. That is how RCG policies play with your head.

 

There are historical origins of saying "bless you," but no member of RCG is literally blessing someone so their soul does not leave their body after sneezing. Today, it is seen as a public etiquette and courtesy. We cannot be "like the world" and must avoid that behavior.

 

Find me one story in scripture about people sneezing and saying "bless you" with a rebuke thereafter. Go ahead. I'll wait.

 

 

Heart Symbols—Using heart emojis on social media is not allowed. Having hearts on clothes, jewelry, or art in your house is cause for concern in RCG.

 

I was told by an older "sister in Christ" that hearts are wrong, they're pagan, and they should be avoided.

 

My dear friend received a Purple Heart in the Army for saving his friend's life. Since I have always been the "cheerleader" for those I care about, I was his support for getting through an extremely rough time in his life. As a thank you and gesture of appreciation, that friend gave me a beautiful heart necklace with a diamond.

 

But, I gave that necklace away!

 

That is how deeply brainwashed I was! I am disgusted over what I allowed to poison my mind and rob me of special momentos that in no way dishonored God.

 

 

Birthdays—No celebrating allowed.

 

RCG teaches that birthdays are bad. It is another pagan practice that supposedly invites demons to watch over you throughout the year. Yeah. That is why anyone would want to observe it.

 

The Bible examples they tell us that prove it is wrong are:

 

  • On his birthday, Pharaoh killed the chief baker in Genesis.
  • On his birthday, King Herod beheaded John the Baptist.
  • Job’s children were killed while celebrating a birthday.

 

They all died, so we cannot celebrate birthdays. This topic has to be proven to each person individually through Bible study. You need to have your own conviction about whether you agree or not.

 

Remember to prove all things.

 

 

Marriage—No interracial marriage. No marrying outside RCG.

 

My husband and I are of different races. Couples of mixed race can attend RCG. The church is to accept the state in which we are called. They may not split you up, but they will not allow singles to get together once they are in.

 

Only being able to marry within your race in RCG explains why many brethren are single when they don’t want to be. The dating pool is very shallow, especially for those who aren’t Caucasian or African American.

 

Age differences are also a factor. Older men can marry younger women, but not often the other way around.

 

Surprise, surprise. These “judgment calls” are much more “liberal” when it comes to the ministers. Brethren seem to be held to a more rigid standard than the very men who enforce them.

 

 

Looking back on these topics, have you noticed anything Pharisaical or cultish? I understand being "set apart" from the world, but many of these policies scream legalism and control.

 

RCG reminds me of the Pharisees because they were a small subset of the Jewish authority. They were a "sect." That term isn't far removed from the word “cult.”

 

cult

a system or group of people who practice excessive devotion to a figure, object, or belief system, typically following a charismatic leader

 

Brethren follow David Pack with unquestioning faith. I did, too, when I was ASLEEP!

 

One would think exercising discernment and proving all things should result in brethren benefiting by exposing doctrinal errors. But, due to the deception and mental conditioning in RCG, that discernment is rejected and sometimes attacked. You learn quickly to keep your mouth shut if you have "disagreements" in RCG.

 

For 2 years before my exit, I contemplated these major red flags.

 

 

The number-one giveaway that there were serious problems in RCG was by observing the lifestyles of the ministers and leaders. You can't help but see the discrepancy between what is taught and what is practiced. But, you decide.

 

Is having a barn, horses, lakes, a massive flower garden, over 100 acres of land, and residential houses needed for a church to preach the gospel?

 

Should a leader and his “top ministers” be so insulated that they arrogantly preach about inflation, groceries, work life, building character, being kind, selfless, and “sacrificing for the work” while living inside their compound funded by brethren, away from the rest of the world?

 

Their campus life is nothing compared to the average member's living standards. Those same people who struggle to afford food and gas are paying for every new tree that goes onto the campus. They may say the brethren aren't paying for them, but who is paying off the bank loans? Ultimately, the members are paying for all of it.

 

What about the brethren living in third-world countries struggling to feed their families? How do you think that makes them feel to see the church leadership living cushy and snug while they're fighting every day to survive? Is that godly love?

 

How about those who need third tithe assistance and are denied? Some are senior citizens or disabled. I know people who are NOT being taken care of by the ministry. God made sure the money was there for needy members, but Headquarters makes those people jump through hoops. Is that brotherly love?

 

RCG has collected millions upon millions of dollars under a false doctrine made up by David Pack called “Common.” Members have sold off houses, vehicles, art, jewelry, and land, among other things. Some have surrendered their retirement accounts and inheritances. Some people have given RCG so much that they created financial problems for themselves because "Jesus Christ is coming back soon," so they didn't think they would need it anymore. That is what David Pack told them and is still telling them.

 

No religious organization should be raking in millions of dollars taken off the backs of hard-working people with zero accountability. No member of RCG knows for sure how any of their money is being spent, whether wisely or foolishly. Even those who send in money as third tithe or Ambassador Youth Camp funds have no control over where it really goes. The minister will tell you, "That is none of your concern."

 

Do not count on the check you write to go towards helping your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. Your money is supposed to help spread the gospel worldwide, but they appear to have stopped doing that. The website just sits there. And The World To Come programs stopped being produced 5 years ago. How exactly are they preaching the gospel now?

 

 

Whenever I listened to sermons, I noticed almost every minister had their own little twist to the scripture. The applications were strict, with no wiggle room. A lot of "wordplay" was used. Verses were "cherry-picked" to fit agendas, especially "damage control" sermons designed to protect David Pack after a date failure. Or when a "lesser" minister reinforced a new doctrine David Pack had recently taught. Personal interpretations were used frequently.

 

False doctrines are commonly established by distorting biblical understanding. 

 

I read somewhere that tampering with the scriptures requires some basis of authority. Often, a cult leader must resort to the claim of apostolic authority. Dooh! That is why the false teachers of the New Testament are so frequently referred to as “false prophets” and “false apostles.”

 

The Restored Church of God is headed by such a person.

 

Here are some Bible verses to keep in mind.

 

2 Timothy 4:3-4

For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.

 

2 Corinthians 2:17

For we are not, as so many, peddling the word of God; but as of sincerity, but as from God, we speak in the sight of God in Christ.

 

2 Peter 3:16-17

As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things, in which are some things hard to understand, which untaught and unstable people twist to their own destruction, as they do also the rest of the Scriptures. You therefore, beloved, since you know this beforehand, beware lest you also fall from your own steadfastness, being led away with the error of the wicked;

 

Revelation 22:18-19

For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.

 

Everyone should read "Is 'That Prophet' Alive Today?—The Rise of False Prophets" to clearly understand who David Pack is and what RCG has become.

 

 

For those contemplating joining The Restored Church of God, please be careful. We each have our own spiritual path that God leads us through but be warned. To attend RCG is to agree to disappointment, heartache, and the loss of money and time. You will be entering an abusive relationship.

 

RCG is a bully. Once you commit, they will force themselves into every aspect of your life and won't ease up. The intimidation and manipulation will come. It will feel like you are being "beat up for your lunch money." They will get you to do things you don’t want to do. Things that you know are wrong.

 

You will be instructed to believe a man, specifically David Pack. He is a proven false prophet. The ministers will tell you he isn’t. But the Bible DOES.

 

If you value your mental health and the well-being of your family, stay away from The Restored Church of God.


Elizabeth O’Leary-Noble


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Marc Cebrain

See: Forbidden. For What?

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Do Not Plan For New Years Eve! More Dirty Tricks From Dave's Bag of Tricks

 


Bag of Tricks

 

Felix the Cat. The wonderful, wonderful cat.

Whenever he gets in a fix, he reaches into his bag of tricks.

 

David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God uses the Bible the same way. Whenever he gets into a prophetic jam, he and his co-conspirators sequester themselves in the Third Floor Executive Imaginarium, with pickaxes spending their days digging into the Bible to find a way of escape.

 

And wouldn’t you know it? They emerge with a “clear” solution. Every time. Funny how it keeps turning out that way. Well, not "funny," ha-ha, but you understand.

 

After seven weeks of hype, the Kingdom of God, Jesus Christ, the 1335, and/or the Day of the Lord did not arrive at 9:40 AM EDT on Saturday, December 24. Later that day, Dave honked his little horn and tossed confetti around for 81 minutes during Part 411, hoping nobody noticed he was stalling.

 

Then, RCG’s resident Punxsutawney Phil poked his head out on Tuesday, December 27, 2022, to contort the scriptures for 83 more minutes of “The Greatest Unending Story! (Part 412).”

 

 

Spoiler Alert:

Jesus Christ will return at 5 PM EDT on December 31, 2022

Midnight Jerusalem time fits perfectly

God will reset the monthly calendar back to Tevet 1 on January 1

Nebuchadnezzar will be resurrected as The Man of Sin

Ten Days of the Lord are followed by a Seven Year Kingdom

 

The Packian Triad of Fraud found their new "get out of jail free" card they can use from here on out when the timing does not pan out. If you think that this can only apply to Tevet 1, guess again. Dave will find a way to make this work forever. This is the Uno Wild card he has been dreaming of.

 

God will reset the calendar so that each month is exactly 30 days. This will make the 42 months (1260 days) of Revelation land exactly where Dave needs them. The weekdays remain the same, so the Sabbath will not move.

 

Jumping to the end helps with understanding. How he got there is not important.



@ 1:21:51 He describes Himself as coming and knocking on the door…If that’s Headquarters, because Christ is coming to Joseph, then may I just tell you, brethren? That fits perfectly. Like [lip smack]. That'd be five o'clock. That’s even time. That’s even time. So, it should be at least the greatest candidate…we get, according to Matthew 20, our penny right as evening comes. Well, the sun is down at 5:08 here. So, if it’s midnight in Jerusalem, it’s five o’clock here. That’s the best I can tell you. I’m not, you know, we know in part and prophesy in part. I’m doing the best I can.

 

If you saw Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage in “The Rock” from 1996, you already know where this is headed.

 

“Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and [blank] the prom queen.”

 

@ 1:22:43 So then, two kinds of years must be accommodated in our thinking. Two starts of years. Two new years, if you will, ten days apart. It was there all along. But not going to be understood until God removed the last part of the Mystery made everything absolutely plain.

 

Tevet 1 came and went. Christmas Eve came and went. Dave was wrong but found out God is going to reset the monthly calendar from Tevet 8 back to Tevet 1.

 

@ 1:23:07 Now, a coincidence that we learn it now? I guess you decide. One year starts ten days. Another ends them. Then, they merge, as I've explained.

 

Pages are filled with Dave’s coincidences which have all been no coincidences at all. Remember, every coincidence he has pointed out for seven years has all turned up to be nothing. Nothing.

 

Two different types of years merge, according to him. The Roman New Year (January 1) and Tevet 1. They will become one in the same three days from now.

 

@ 1:23:18 Only God could reveal this. Truly.

 

Unless this is another ruse by Dave’s god. He did not address that in either message this week.

 

@ 1:23:23 So, it’s January 1st, that’s inarguable. That’s just inarguable.

 

This has an expiration date of three days from now. Just think how upset you would be if you bought a half-gallon of milk and, within four days, it spoiled. That is what folks inside RCG are experiencing. Dave’s prophetic milk spoils faster than real milk.

 

The most doubting and faithless person attending The Restored Church of God is David C. Pack. He knows his own teachings do not pass the sniff test before anyone else in the church does. He admitted in the Pathetic Update on December 23, "Over the past week, many other additional fascinating things have also clarified…”

 

“Over the past week” meant he spent the week coming up with new ideas from his Bag of Tricks. He did not approach his own date with any kind of belief. He also chose to not warn the brethren of RCG much sooner, which some then stewed and twisted in vain hope. And Dave let them. The Headquarters ministry let them. That is the kind of men they are.

 

Chances are low that anyone in RCG has to draw too near to New Year's Eve, wondering what hour Jesus Christ will return. If Church tradition holds, there will be an update getting in front of the failure to point out more that “we” missed and reveal there is a “clear path” to moving beyond January 1. The enabling hirelings at Headquarters will surrender their remaining integrity and agree.

 

@ 1:23:27 Or we wait a year. And I guess we'd wait a year at a time. The problem is the Mystery of God's over. You know all of 'em. I can't imagine that we're not pretty much about four days out. Good night.

 

Or we wait a year. That phrase is oft-repeated and never holds the line. Dave is the first to break rank and wander into new territory, leaving the idea of twelve months of sitting too unpalatable to stomach. He cannot sit down and shut up for one whole year. He has to find a different web to spin.

 

Just as he bitched out on Christmas, he will bitch out on New Year’s. New Year’s Day will be traded out for a younger, hotter Janus, which he already mentioned 67 minutes into Part 412.

 

At least this time, if New Year's fails, it is not God's fault. It is the Bible's fault.

 

@ 48:42 And somewhere, or the Bible stands false, somewhere in time, Almighty God is gonna bring those ten days between two years. There’s no arguing it. Too many verses collapse. Now you understand, maybe better than ever, why it was so difficult to figure out when this begins and how it begins.

 

Would that be considered spiritual growth? At least it is not pure blasphemy. That is something, right?

 

 

I do not know if there exists another human being on the face of the earth who is right when they are wrong. Yet, David C. Pack continually pulls that off.

 

@ 1:01:38 We were right about Tevet 1 does start the seven years. But not in any path that I saw. I just didn’t know how to read it. In a way, we were right. In fact, we were right twice.

 

@ 1:04:09 He [God] wouldn’t do it on Christmas. The 24th was a hard one. I saw Sunday, and we're coming to the end of the year, and we've went past the solstice. I'm thinkin', "We gotta get to Tevet 1 is gonna start this." I was right twice, but not in either way that I thought.

 

He almost copped with being wrong about Christmas, but it was just a pathway to being shown how correct he was. Twice. That is a skill I shall never be able to master.

 

@ 1:15:11 I was right. But the Christmas and timing the year, I didn’t realize how to put it.

 

He claims to be "right," using the past tense for something pertaining to a forthcoming fulfillment. It takes a truly sick mind to see continuous errors of the past as proof for future validations.

 

Dave keeps tripping over failure and tumbling down the stairs toward success. The biblical Chevy Chase of our time.

 

 

Do not take my word that he is teaching these things. For the sake of thoroughness, these snippets are for masochists and prophecy enthusiasts.

 

@ 35:38 So, there are years. They are not years of God, but they are years of men for thousands of years in winter that always come to a new day. So, you oughta at least be suspicious. Is Habakkuk talking about New Year’s Day smack between them?... He was talking about some year that set that up ten days in advance.

 

@ 50:38 God reset not only the year but the month. So, it gets reset. I want you just to think about this. It resets, wham, right back to Tevet 1. Who saw that coming? Try to argue with it. You can’t.

 

This will be another Dave idea that future Dave will argue against. Maybe by next Sabbath.

 

@ 53:49 Two days after Christ comes, if it’s this year, there’s a fast. And Israel will be fasting. God says, “Later on, I won’t hear their fasts. They’re wasting their time in captivity. But you’re not in captivity until the last three and half days…” Well, Tevet fits perfectly. First of all, it’s winter and many other reasons. 

 

@ 1:12:33 Tuesday night, after all, is Christ's day. That's the night we got a Savior. On into the next day. That's called the Day of Jesus Christ. The Day of Christ. His day, and we're gonna take the [Passover] symbols with Him on Tuesday night. So, the weekly cycle wouldn't change, and it's a work day.

 

@ 55:09 But there would come a point where at the very end of the Series, everything would just get plain.All the mystery would just go away, and that last mystery in Revelation was the trigger that you had to come ten days later to a year after you started in one. No wonder Christ wouldn’t know what year. God could just start any January 1st.

 

@ 1:01:11 And you didn't know that God was gonna start on the last days of my voice on Tevet 1. I didn't, either. To make all of this crystal clear. So, Tevet 1 does start the seven years.

 

We could all hope this would be the last days of Dave’s voice. Sadly, this path is “Not Now.” So says an unordained non-prophet/non-psychic after consulting Magic 8 Ball. I hate being the bearer of bad news.

 

 

Since the first goes last, it is appropriate to end at the beginning.

 

@ 00:00 So, we’re close to outta time. So, I guess we understand this is “Final Part 412.”

 

“Final Part 405” let out an uncontrollable gasp from the audience. It whispered, “That is baloney,” under the breath.

 

@ 08:52 …and I'm gonna read something to you. We've heard it before. But, we have never understood it, and you will today. And you'll understand why we’re still absolutely dead on track. Dead on track.

 

How of minimal comfort that must be for everyone in RCG who let their hearts hope that salvation would come last Friday. Hearing it repeated on Saturday without proof or explanation must have felt equally void.

 

Dave and company had to dig really deep into their Bag of Tricks to pull this off. The Leaning Tower of Babel they constructed has never been so thin and fragile, tottering on the brink in the coming days.

 

It would be cheating to blow on it. Let God handle that. The construct will collapse with the passage of time. That is the most formidable enemy David C. Pack has actively working against him. The passage of time. Physical reality drives a truck over all his crystal-clear bobbles of fraud and illusion.

 

David C. Pack failed on Saturday, December 24, 2022.

 

David C. Pack will fail again Saturday, December 31, 2022.

 

He will not stop. He cannot stop.

 

The brethren of The Restored Church of God can get out at any time. By staying, they are choosing a man over God. They are choosing familiarity over truth. They choose to sit when they know they should walk. That is an awful state of mind to live in.

 

If 2022 indicates what 2023 will be like, expect more from David C. Pack’s endless Bag of Tricks.


Marc Cebrian

See: Bag of Tricks

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

God, The Absolute


 


God, The Absolute

By Skepsou

 

God is absolute.  And the problem with trying to describe the absoluteness of God is that all of the vocabulary we might use is human and limited.   We try to dress this human language up in an attempt to express the state of being absolute but the result is just awkward.  Let me give you an example.  We can take a limited human concept like being “potent” and dress it up with the prefix “omni-“ to create a word that might be descriptive of God.  We try to manufacture the infinite from the finite.  So we say that God is omnipotent.  But this is just an extension of the base word potent.  Omnipotent now means something like “all-potent.”  It is similar to taking the word human and transforming it into the word superhuman.  The problem is that it merely stretches a human-bound attribute. 

But God is absolute.  He is not limited to potency at all.  God is not like a strong man only much more so.  God does not exist on the same scale as human beings.  We can’t say at the lower end of the human potency scale there is the weak man and at the upper end there is the strong man and then beyond the strong man, yet on this same scale, there is God.  To say that God is omnipotent is a category error.  Omnipotence is just an exaggeration of a human condition.   God owns the Cosmos completely and perfectly.  He created it.  He did not fabricate it - he called it into existence by fiat.  At one time the Cosmos existed only in his mind. And he can make it go out of existence in the twinkling of an eye without using any kind of force or potency inherent in the Cosmos itself.   God may work with physical agencies – like sending a plague against the Assyrians – but he does not need to.  That is just done in our realm for our instruction and in terms we can understand.     

God is absolute.  This is going to sound very odd but it is an index of how constrained our thinking is by our human vocabulary.   Here goes.  God is not alive or dead.  Humans can be alive and humans can be dead but God is pure and absolute existence.  Human life is an analogical derivative of that divine existence.  Humans are a triune combination of sarx, pneuma and psuche – Koine Greek for flesh, spirit and animating principle, respectively.  If the synergy between these three components works, we are alive.  If the synergy is disrupted, we die.   God is not bound by such contingencies.   God is self-existent (see how awkward is the vocabulary) and we are contingently existent.  The Hebrew word “chay” is used in the Old Testament to provide the expression “living God.”  But chay seems to be used of creatures.  Its application to God seems inelegant – like many of the anthropomorphisms in the Old Testament. We can be alive and conscious but God transcends that category.   We are in the category of imparted, conditional existence.  He is in the category of absolute existence. Our being alive is an analogy of God’s absolute existence. 

Words like “omnipotent” are really just analogies.  We know God only through analogy.  To describe God in human vocabulary is to analogize.   Take out your tablet and write a one paragraph description of God.  The wording will all be analogy – human terms applied to a being that transcends all that your words can convey.  You might point out that the Bible uses such language.  But the Bible, too, speaks in analogies.  One of the Bible’s chief literary forms is anthropomorphism – talking about God as if he were human.  I used to take great exception to the fact that Rupertism-Armstrongism believed that the anthropomorphic language of the Bible described God in his essence.   I felt like terms such as “omnipotent” were really the solution.   Now I believe that both Old Testament anthropomorphic language and brewed up words like omnipotent or omniscient or omnipresent are all human-based and analogical.  The latter is only a little better than the former.  But we must use these words.  We have nothing else.  And above all we must remember that this analogical language does not define God as he really is: absolute.

But an important question is why should we be able to make sense of the analogies that tell us about God?  An analogy about something that is unintelligible is still unintelligible.  It is because we are created in God’s image.  What is meaningful to him can be in some way meaningful to us if he wants it to be.    We only know about him what he wants us to know.  That we know anything about him at all is because of our analogical similarity.  We are limited, fleshly analogs of God.  He created all of us so that his salvation means something to us.  We are all salvable because he has created us all to be salvable.   Since God is ultimate reality and we live in an analogical cosmos then we are God’s walking, breathing poetry, we are God’s literature written in flesh. 

Note:  Some may label what I have written as “liberal.”  The term “liberal” is often used inappropriately to castigate others with a different view.   But what I have presented is quite conservative.  It recognizes the surpassing glory of God.  To the contrary, to believe that humans are capable of becoming “God as God is God” is radically liberal.