@KatKanada_TM@CSonnenberg6@MikeWingerii Lord of the rings is defined as fantasy, now specially High Fantasy. Fiction is defined as a genre where it uses the current/ present world we live in or a time in the past to write a story about something that could be true, but is not.
@nahhhmatey@autocorrect2_0 Yikes. Well, thankfully that god you serve is not the God of the Bible. It makes sense now. Thanks for the conversation. I think this has run its course.
@nahhhmatey@autocorrect2_0 You evaded the question. How is creating people to experience love not a selfish act? Because we don't understand his personality is not a logical answer. You just answered in an altruistic way. It shows the flaws in your reasoning.
@nahhhmatey@autocorrect2_0 So in your view, God needed someone for companionship? He was lacking in being then? Because that's what you're implying. Also, what would God know about companionship if it never existed?
@nahhhmatey@autocorrect2_0 You still did not address how someone outside of a triune God can understand the concept of love within himself. Just saying because he's God is not enough. Also, you aren't a Christian. Maybe Mormon, which is another blasphemous religion.
@nahhhmatey@autocorrect2_0 You aren't a Christian if you don't believe in the trinity.
Learned was not the right word. God understands love through the trinity. Love requires at least three: love, loved, and beloved.
As God is love in His very being, Him creating us is thus a selfless act.
@nahhhmatey@autocorrect2_0 What are you talking about? As God is a triune God, He understands love within His very character. He understands love and is a personal God. This is something that Islam could never explain without requiring God to change. Get it right.