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Tom_Baum
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What, pray tell, do you mean by the “will of God”?The story is an example of God punishing people with chaos and confusion.
Chaos and confusion is not an example of the will of God.
Thus, for you to claim that the Tower of Babel is an example of God willing us to be of different doctrines and teachings is untenable.
Unless you believe that God is okay with someone professing this:
http://forums.catholic-questions.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=20227&d=1403928673
Are you of the opinion that this is something good?
Are you saying that God does not use “Chaos and confusion” when God deems it appropriate?
I mentioned the “tower of Babel” when someone said that God is NOT a God of “chaos and confusion” where it is pretty clear that God uses everything available to God, including but not limited to chaos and confusion, to bring about His Will which is clearly stated as “that ALL be saved”.
I did not say “that the Tower of Babel is an example of God willing us to be of different doctrines and teachings”, what I stated was “Some of the “back and forth” reminds me of when the Apostles complained to Jesus about some that were speaking in His Name but weren’t in “lock-step” with the Apostles and what did Jesus say concerning this?”
Doesn’t it seem by what Jesus said that He considered Himself more important than the “dogma” about Him?
As far as “Are you of the opinion that this is something good?”, I am of the opinion that there is more out there than the “example/s” that you and others use and that Jesus clearly said that he/she who is for Me is for Me whether or not their consciences are in their bodies or in some book or if their “dogma, doctrine, liturgy or whatever” is exactly what yours is.
When Jesus said that He would send the “Holy Spirit to guide…”, He meant to us not just to the “higher-ups”.