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== Friday, Aug 9: Confirmation bias ==
== Friday, Aug 9: Confirmation bias ==
We will think over what it means to be "childlike" in terms of being believing, which as we encountered over the last two weeks forms the basis of a child.


== Friday, Aug 2: "Childlike" (Matthew 11:25) ==
== Friday, Aug 2: "Childlike" (Matthew 11:25) ==
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The way to understand Matthew 11:25 is that "childlike" doesn't mean simplistic, unthinking, it means having a father. The implications of accepting a father are huge!  See my post on [[Blog:Salvation is for the "childlike"? Matthew 11:25|Salvation is for the "childlike"? Matthew 11:25]] for some views of what it means to accept the Father.
The way to understand Matthew 11:25 is that "childlike" doesn't mean simplistic, unthinking, it means having a father. The implications of accepting a father are huge!  See my post on [[Blog:Salvation is for the "childlike"? Matthew 11:25|Salvation is for the "childlike"? Matthew 11:25]] for some views of what it means to accept the Father.
Note: Christ is Son of God; we are God's adopted children
* does that make sense?
* let your Wing of Faith fly on that one!
=== Prodigal children ===
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!Childlike
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|believing
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|trusting
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|adoring
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|faithful
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Tempted by the snake, Adam and Eve gave up our inheritance as children of God, so, like the Prodigal Son, we must come back groveling to the Father.
* Prodigal son:
** he wanted the inheritance now
** he looked at the now and not at the eternal
** he partied it up: me, me, me
** destitution broke his pride and he returned in humilty
** reasonably, he
== Friday, July 26: the Living God ==
== Friday, July 26: the Living God ==
Friday, July 26, we discussed the idea of a "Living God" -- we take it for granted today that our God is "living" and "personal" -- these are not obvious concepts to the ancient world, for whom the notion of "Our Father" was unthinkable. (Even some modern religions find the idea of a "living" and "personal" God abhorrent.)  
Friday, July 26, we discussed the idea of a "Living God" -- we take it for granted today that our God is "living" and "personal" -- these are not obvious concepts to the ancient world, for whom the notion of "Our Father" was unthinkable. (Even some modern religions find the idea of a "living" and "personal" God abhorrent.)