Tuesday, October 10, 2023

The Absoluteness of God: Why the Anthropomorphic Language Describing God in the Old Testament is Allegory

 


The Absoluteness of God

Why the Anthropomorphic Language Describing God in the Old Testament is Allegory

By Ranger


“Imagery was never intended to define God; rather, imagery is a window through which we see aspects and facets of the nature and character of God.” -- William Paul Young, “Lies We Believe About God”, p. 73, 2017.  


God is absolute.  I think it is difficult for the human mind to deal with the concept of absoluteness.  We are much more familiar with those things that are relative.  “Relative” and “absolute” are opposites. If something is relative, it exists on a scale and it is conceivable that it can be scaled up and scaled down. For instance, one person can run faster than another person.  If something is absolute, it is not defined across a graded scale but is total.

Absoluteness is a part of our reality.  The idea of “nothing” denotes something that is absolute.  The null set contains nothing and that is without conceivable exception. But it is a philosophical concept, an abstraction that does not map well to anything we know experientially.  Absoluteness, however, is not just an abstraction. Physicists regard the speed of light as absolute among other absolute physical constants. And also, the Bible tells us that God is absolute and we will turn to that next.

The Exegetical Argument for the Absoluteness of God

Those who point out that God is absolute are often criticized for not having supporting scriptures. People are skeptical because, I think, that God’s absoluteness is profoundly disturbing to many.  It’s like a scenario where some guy lives in a cave all of his life.  And at the age of forty or so someone tells him the cave is not the whole world and leads him to the surface.  As they stand on the surface in daylight, he sees the boundless sky for the first time.  Does he exult?  No, I think he would be profoundly disturbed, maybe even terrified, and would want to immediately retreat to the enclosed security of the cave.  Same scenario concerning God’s absoluteness. 

God’s absoluteness is difficult for those atheists who see evolution as the driving force of the Cosmos.  Hawking said, "Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing".  That odd statement assumes the existence of gravity, gives no etiology of the Cosmic infrastructure, and is apparently the best that advanced cosmology can offer.  The absolute God is the source of the non-evolutionary features of reality, such as existence itself, time, space, the organizational infrastructure (particles and sub-particles) of matter, and others. 

So, here are some scriptures.  It is important to point out that this is not a proof of God’s existence.  That is a separate discussion. This is a logical, scripture-based argument that the Bible asserts an absolute God. 

An exegesis:

“By the word of the Lord the heavens were made and all their host by the breath of his mouth.” (Psalm 33:6)

“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1, KJV)

“By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible.” (Heb 11:3, ESV)

“All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made.” (John 1:3)

It is clear that the Bible asserts that God, the uncaused first cause, created all from nothing.  If God created all things then there were no already existing things from which to fabricate the universe.  If God had pre-existing substances, then he did not create all things and is not a creator but a fabricator.  In Gnostic terminology, a fabricator is not God but a demi-urge.  The Bible supports God as creator and not God as fabricator.  God the creator then created all things from nothing as testified by scripture.  

This means that God created and controls, in totality and without qualification, the created realm including our Cosmos, which is our objective reality.  The created realm is his in all of its existential features. Reality does not operate outside his purview as its creator.  He created our reality and has absolute possession of it.  His complete possession of it does not exist on a scale of some sort.  He doesn’t just happen to own the created realm more than others who might be co-owners, for instance.  He is absolute. 

To Define God by Anthropomorphic Language is to Portray Him as Relative and Deny is Absoluteness

Without a doubt, the Old Testament describes God in human terms.  But such scriptures as Psalm 33:6 above tell us that this is not the full story.   While there is no neat, cohesive exposition of God’s absoluteness in the Old Testament, we may understand it from the distributed data we are given.  

Humans are relative beings.  A man may be very strong because of superior musculature. Others may be stronger or weaker than the man.  Power in our realm is relative. Some stars generate great energy and other stars lesser energy.  A similar scale exists for intelligence.  God created human powers and capabilities and they are relative.  To say that God is “all-mighty” is the application of a human relative term to God.  God may be seen as all-mighty through the lens of human relativity in order to make God more intelligible to humans but it is not a characterization of God in his ontology, his existential essence.  God is absolute.  Levels of power are meaningless to him.  This kind of relative power that is relevant to humans is utterly irrelevant to God.  He is not just the biggest kid on the block.  And human beings will never be absolute like the uncreated God is.  There is an ontological category difference between God and humans in spite of the sound bite “God as God is God.”  But that is a separate discussion.  The sales pitch to you that you are going to be God-as-God-is-God is a blatant fable.  You are relative now and forever.  As a created being you will rejoice forever in what God creates ex nihilo (Isaiah 65:18).  You will not be a creator but rather a fabricator. 

The rule is that if a descriptor is scalable, it is anthropomorphic and allegorical when applied to the absolute God. To accept the anthropomorphic language of the Old Testament as descriptive of God in his essence is to diminish him in the mind to being relative and a denial of his actual absoluteness.

A Remark on Poetry/Allegory in the Bible

I once heard from the Armstrongist pulpit that God rides on a cherub when he goes places.  After all, in Psalm 18:10, it says:

“And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind.”

This text creates a dramatic picture in the mind, but it is poetry.  It is not literally true but is a vivid word painting.  It allegorizes God’s swiftness in coming to the rescue of Israel. One might argue that this statement is poetry because God is omnipresent and does not need to go from point A to point B (he is already at both points) and certainly not riding on a cherub – a parallel to human equestrian travel.  But while the intentions of the argument are good, there is a problem with the appeal to omnipresence.  

On careful consideration, the word omnipresent is a relative rather than absolute concept.  Human beings may occupy place in space.  Three coordinates can identify that place.  But omnipresence means that God occupies all places in space. But what about God’s presence in non-spatial realms?  So, omnipresence is just an intensification of the human ability to occupy a place in space.  It remains a relative concept.  But, in fact, God created space and is not bound by the three-dimensional coordinate system.  Humans do not have good words to describe this idea.  There is very little language of absoluteness in our daily talk.  Writers of theology tend to use the term “transcendent” to capture those qualities of God that are beyond our human relative experience.  And if we are careful with language, we must admit that God transcends such terms as omnipresence that are based on human relativity. 

Summary Statement

Among those who are close readers of scripture, to believe that God as a relative being in essence is the ultimate lèse majesté.  God is great beyond our knowing.  We cannot plumb the depths of his absoluteness.  Like “infinity”, absoluteness knows no limitations.  Yet, we are made in his image.  He has placed a little flame of his endless, brilliant fire in the small lamps that we are.  No doubt many followers of God down through the ages have thought of him in relative terms rather than absolute terms without injury but also without a fitting appreciation of God.  But for those who wish to consider, the horizon is dispelled and boundlessness enters in.  

Note: I always marvel that when I write something that exalts God, it makes Armstrongists angry because what I have written does not conform to HWA’s declarations.  It as if they have no ability to consider anything for themselves but always default to what HWA said.  If God is anthropomorphic and relative like HWA has asserted, I would like to see a well-reasoned rebuttal to what I have written here – not just a collection of ad hominem attacks and inane sound bites. 


Monday, October 9, 2023

"The Israeli blood spilled upon the altar of David C. Pack’s megalomania is a perfectly timed sacrifice necessary to perpetuate his lies."


 


Israeli Preoccupation

 

The filthiness of all David C. Pack’s prophetic sins was washed clean by the blood of Israelis this weekend. During "The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 474)" on October 7, 2023, the Pastor General of The Restored Church of God exploited the horrific atrocities against Israel on the Last Great Day to prop up his self-perceived biblical legitimacy.

 

When the Kingdom of God neglected to appear on the Feast of Trumpets and the Opening Night of the Feast of Tabernacles, David C. Pack became increasingly desperate to whitewash his recent string of failures. After swearing off date-setting during the Feast, he continued to give “maybe” dates supported by lists that “suggested” the Kingdom’s arrival was only days away.

 

The shocking event early Saturday morning provided David C. Pack with “the lucky break” he had been praying for. The vile attacks committed by Hamas handed him a means to perpetuate the illusion of his authority as a man chosen by God to end the Mystery of God, unseal Daniel, and proclaim the arrival of Jesus Christ.

 

“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.”

― Rahm Emanuel

 

 

David C. Pack interweaves the war in Israel with his realizing that he had the Kingdom timing wrong. The two are linked to fulfill a transcendent purpose.

 

Part 474 – October 7, 2023

@ 01:25 …on Thursday, I began to develop a sense (I’ll explain this) that we could go beyond the Last Great Day. And, of course, the Feast of Tabernacles. It matured yesterday. Last night. I was still a little hopeful yesterday…that our wait might be over. But, no more.

 

@ 02:06 A great Bible prophecy is underway. I long saw (partially understood), but not fully.

 

@ 03:52 Now, you know I’ve long-wrestled whether I’m to announce a date. Many verses suggest Yes. Others No.

 

@ 05:53 But, my job has been to try to see and examine all these other possibilities…Going another year is not one of them, and there was never any doubt of that, but war in Israel today ended all possibility that that could happen. 

 

The world cannot go on another year without Jesus Christ returning because of what began in Israel this weekend. So says David C. Pack.

 



@ 11:29 But, I walked in this morning to powerful confirmation of timing. And I wanna cite…what began in Israel this morning.

 

@ 21:54 Let’s remember, I’m gonna show you God did this. I’ll show you His own words where He says what happened today was by His hand, and it becomes the greatest metric. I just wondered [chuckles] when we would see it.

 

David C. Pack chuckled. He read verses about God’s vengeance upon Israel, he read news stories describing the death and kidnappings of Israeli civilians by Hamas terrorists, and then, he still finds a reason to chuckle.

 

Thankfully, for the members of The Restored Church of God, their Pastor General has a complete understanding of world events, so he can confidently lead them into the promised land on schedule.

 

@ 30:43 So, what are we actually seeing? What are we seeing? What is this? What are we seeing on the Last Great Day of the Feast?

 

The attack came just in the nick of time for David C. Pack to draw a parallel between his revised suspected timing for the arrival of the Kingdom of God and elderly people being murdered in Israel.

 

@ 35:17 “..and I [God] did it.” Hamas didn’t do this. Now, you have two choices in a way. To say, “Well, Mr. Pack, you sure you got this placed right?” Maybe this massive attack on the Last Great Day of the Feast, when we believe the Kingdom of God is near, is a coincidence. Those are your choices.

 

The crossing of two lines does not equal providence. Let us reason together.

 

Line #1: The enemies of God’s people in the Old Testament tried to use obedience to God as an advantage to thwart them. Daniel, Esther, Nehemiah, and Ezra recorded this. The modern nation of Israel is historically attacked on a Sabbath or a Holy Day. This weekend was the fiftieth anniversary of the 1973 attack by Egypt and Syria. The enemies of modern Israel know when they are most vulnerable: on solemn observance days.

 

Line #2: Every single Holy Day in The Restored Church of God since 2019 is a “Feast when we believe the Kingdom of God is near.” Every year, every Holy Day is a “keep watching” occasion. Whether it is Passover, Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles, or the Last Great Day, David C. Pack fills his followers with hopeful ideas that “this” is the time because we “cannot go another year.”

 

Line #1 intersected with Line #2 on Saturday. It was not divine. It was inevitable. The collision of two non-miraculous circumstances crossing paths does not mean Bible prophecy manifested before our eyes. 

 

It also does not prove David C. Pack’s validity as an apostle, prophet, or even a man of God. He fraudulently invented the circumstances by which RCG brethren “believe the Kingdom of God is near” and then shamelessly capitalized on the brutalities committed against Israel to further the fantasy that he has some great insight into what God is doing and when He will do it.

 

It is all a lie. Do not believe David C. Pack. Do not fear David C. Pack. He heeds to the Spirit of Error and the Spirit of Antichrist, enabled by cowardly hirelings like Ryan Denee, Jaco Viljoen, and Frank Lydick, who care not for the sheep.

 

 

@ 35:41 I find fascinating that before this attack, I’d come to realize we have a little more time. “We’re not quite there measuring this right.” 

 

The mirage of confirmation is amplified by the power of presumption.

 

@ 35:56 When this happened…I knew immediately what my assignment was. I finally understood my last assignment. I was to rush to carry out. Now, I’ve given thousands and thousands of sermons. I’ve given almost five hundred just in this Series. You imagine how many thousands of sermons I’ve prepared? I prepared today's sermon faster than any time I ever have in my life, and I'd been giving full sermons over fifty years. I never prepared one this fast.

 

Thousands of sermons over fifty years prepared, and this one was the fastest. This "fact" carries significance only because he says so. Also, notice that he knew immediately what his assignment was rather than God giving him the assignment. His assignment came from inside his own carnal mind by the power of presumption. Not from God.

 

@ 38:24 “But make it plain.” I can now make it plain by simply talking about what you’re gonna hear on every television station almost anywhere in the world. Or every website. My job is not to tell you what news commenters or world leaders would say but to make plain what it means.

 

@ 39:11 So, my assignment became clear and immediate. Rush without notice to call out and make plain the vision that Habakkuk saw. And why it’s gonna last a little while.

 

For those in RCG who happen upon this article near the Feast in 2024, please remember the words of your Pastor General. Remember how the October 7, 2023 events meant the Kingdom was only a tiny, tiny micron away. And remember that the vision Habakkuk shrieked over was Hamas terrorists slaughtering Israeli civilians.

 

Today and in 2024, the words of David C. Pack will prove that David C. Pack had no idea what it meant or what God was "gonna do" before Cheshvan 1. If you remember, why are you still there?

 

@ 1:00:25 Now, it’s easy to understand. It’s easy. There should be no one alive in this church who cannot now see “the day” approaching. See what Habakkuk saw.

 

For those who have not been reading these articles since June 2022, you would be astounded at the “easy to understand” teachings David C. Pack had to later recant and admit, "I thought I understood. But now I do." He will absolutely do that again when he is forced to “clarify” the vision Habakkuk saw. It will surely come. Wait for it.

 

 

Matthew 12:34

…for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.

 

Matthew 7:20

Wherefore by their fruits you shall know them.

 

Proverbs 18:7

A fool's mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul.



@ 1:00:55 So, I want you to think of this terrible event where babies are being slaughtered like dogs and old people, too, and you know, Palestinians dying, I mean, it’s terrible. You don’t want to see anybody die.

 

His choice of using “you” here instead of “I” or “we” is fascinating. This fully supports my growing understanding of the man.

 

@ 1:01:11 But think of this terrible event (and I’m gonna use a term with quotes around it) as a “final, great prophesied gift—gift” to those watching that we have the right year.

 

In David C. Pack’s perverted theology, Israeli citizens being kidnapped and murdered by terrorist monsters proves he is right about timing.

 

If you think that is a flawed analysis of his viewpoint, think again.

 

@ 1:15:24 I’ve explained this great prophecy that nobody ever understood about God’s warfare by His hand and affliction by His hand in Judah and Jerusalem that tells us we’re close. And I just don’t think He wants to divulge it.

 

@ 1:15:46 But, maybe He wouldn’t want everybody else to know who hear because we have people who leak the news outta the church. Or the word gets out ‘cause we have enemies.

 

If you listen carefully to what David C. Pack said, report on what David C. Pack said, and remember what David C. Pack said, you are considered his enemy.

 

I, Marc Cebrian, am perfectly comfortable with that. He can call me an enemy. The one thing he cannot call me is a liar.

 

 

This weekend, the "final, great gift" for David C. Pack was receiving an opportune circumstance that fuels his self-deception while also shocking doubting brethren back into line. If not for evil-minded Hamas terrorists, most RCG brethren would have gone home from the Feast disappointed because nothing happened the way their Pastor General said it would. The Kingdom of God did not arrive. Jesus Christ did not come.

 

But now, horrific world news gets the prophetic adrenaline pumping, and people crawling over the fence are startled back into the yard they planned to escape. This buys Dave more time of perceived legitimacy with impending world doom, drawing doubters back to the teat of cultish familiarity.

 

A war in Israel works out so much better for David C. Pack than just setting a date three months away. The gory headlines will provide self-sustaining fears and fervent Bible study that will glue members to their chairs, ensuring they get to Sabbath Services every week and not hold back on the tithe checks. 

 

During a crisis, nobody leaves the safety of an organization promising protection and good things just ahead. Only a few more weeks, everyone. Just a few more weeks…

 

The Israeli blood spilled upon the altar of David C. Pack’s megalomania is a perfectly timed sacrifice necessary to perpetuate his lies. He will feed off the reported corpses of babies to reinvigorate the crumbling façade that he is God’s Messenger.

 

Make no mistake. David C. Pack is a documented false apostle, false teacher, blaspheming liar, hypocrite, and proponent of antichrist theology who will clutch on to the crisis in Israel and ride it for as long as he can. He is a proven false prophet who will not "eventually" become a true prophet. Not by divine fiat. Not by accident.

 

Do not let fear from your news feed deceive you that David C. Pack knows anything about what God is doing today or that "someday" he will finally figure it out. If you believe your Bible, then you know he is forever forbidden from speaking on God’s behalf in prophetic matters.

 

Brethren, please remember that no matter how bad things get in the world, none of it makes David C. Pack right. No matter how much fire and blood paint the headlines, they do not mean David C. Pack has God's authority. There are not enough earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, terrorist attacks, or nuclear explosions that will ever make David C. Pack true.

 

David C. Pack will intentionally use the war in Israel to preoccupy your mind and keep you from accepting what you already know.


Marc Cebrian

See: Israeli Preoccupation

COG Leadership Folly Knows No Bounds

COG Folly Knows No Bounds

Many COG members were in Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, and some are still there waiting for flights out of a war zone.

This Sunday morning despite the mass murders at the Music festival close to the Gaza border, attacks in Israeli settlements, and rocket attacks over much of Israel, many COG members were apparently still considering a post-feast tour of Jordan. 

Their folly seems to know no bounds.

It is time for COG members to stop being such brain-dead simpletons, and for the members of COGWA, LCG, and UCG to stop looking to geriatric and incompetent leadership.

The past several decades are filled with COG members who have mocked God by ruining their lives (marriages, education, and finances) following the advice of under-educated and incompetent church leaders.

Unfortunately, we are now living in an unstable and violent time -- increasing like the 1930s -- and looking to these geriatric fools for advice may well lead to COG members getting themselves and their families killed.

There is a better path. Wisdom cries out to all of us: How long will you COG simpletons love your simple/foolish ways (see Proverbs 1:20-22). 

I hope the young people especially in the COG will hear wisdom's cry to all of us!

Aristophanes