Omigosh.....you got even his IP? How the heck?
That scares me, kinda. Isn't there such a thing as privacy, now? Apparently not.
Hmm. Well SSquared, do you think that God is open to interpretation? The words you read of God are open to what YOU want to believe they say? Or do you think God has ONE particular construction of Himself? Like, say, you read a passage in the Bible about God, and then go off on a quest to find God, and eventually, settle down with Islam. Another guy reads that same passage, goes off on a quest to find God, and eventually, settles down with Christianity. Who is right? They both sought God, but both came to different conclusions that are entirely opposite.
Leo Tolstoy wrote a story in Divine and Human, a collection of short stories, which was a translation of an Arabic poem. A man was worshiping an idol, praying to God. One angel saw him and got kinda mad, but I think God (or Gabriel, maybe the angel WAS Gabriel) said to the angel, "It doesn't really matter HOW he goes about doing it: his heart is in the right place, seeking after God."
Now that gave me some problems. That said, I suppose I could go gain up a cult and have mass suicide, telling them it led to God, and God told me personally that that's the way to heaven, and not Jesus Christ.
But hey. I don't think God's open to translation. He Himself says that He is "the same yesterday, today and forever." Immutable God. The one thing He can't do is change. But can you worship God from different facets of the same crystal? I don't think so...others do.
Someone told me that in Scriptures it's said that "to know yourself is to know God." I don't.....think that's in Scripture. I really don't. If someone (preferrably one wiser in the Word than I) could help me out with that one.