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Originally Posted by aron
My point is what?
But do I see a "lonely God" in the middle of this great turning wheel?
Hardly.
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For me the "lonely God" desiring to find a human wife for His Only Begotten Son seems innocuous enough, since the moral of the story was indeed only the love of God reaching man.
Consider how Abraham, the "father" of faith, also sent his servant to a distant land to find a bride for Isaac, his only son, after he was sacrificed on the altar in type. Btw, IIRC, Isaac was about 60 years of age and had not, as yet, started to date.
Having not yet read Tomes' article, at first glance it seems to be much ado about nothing. Can anyone pass on to me a "concern" which I do not yet have?