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Originally Posted by Clint
Agreed, however I am trying to hear from God through his creation in addition to what he gives us in written word. I'm trying to learn from what he has set into motion and what he brings to bear on all that is. I don't think the behavior of man exercising free will gives us a clear view of God. It's the fruit God's work we should observe. I think we can recognize it because it's result is good.
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Totally agree and that's exactly what I was suggesting.
Given the discussion centring round the God of the New Testament compared with the God of the Old testament I'm not sure that you can filter in that way.
God's creation is the universe and everything in it so how can we look around and say "that's good so that it God's work, that is bad so it cannot be"?