Re: "I'm not saying your view is incorrect, but rather that there are different ways of understanding God."

In order for your view to be correct, the Biblical view nostr:nprofile1qqsr26r4lltjnvrwadxp67ns58m4qpzaqemhf5sup7hlujhjh7t296qppamhxue69uhkumewwd68ytnrwgqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshspq5nhe is espousing would necessarily have to be incorrect.

God cannot both be a perfect, complete, transcendent being who is outside and independant of His Creation and simultaneously be an incomplete, dynamic, unfolding process that is dependent on Creation.

This is an either/or, not a both/and theological assertion. Either your view of God is correct, or Laser's view is correct. Even if you believe that there are different ways of understanding God, you will necessarily hit limitations in just how many are coherent before you run into irreconcilable contradictions of belief and possibility.

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