>Even if humans didn't rebel, I think God would "intervene" to establish
>"personal relationships" with us. (e.g. verbal communication from God to
>humans is an "intervention.")
>
I had the same thought while reading Brian's post, but let it pass. Thanks
for reminding me, Loren.
In any case it seems clear to me that God's reasons for intervening in
human history, those we've discussed anyway, are unique to humans: 1)
Because humans rebel against His plans, and 2) Because God desires personal
relationships with men. Nature neither rebels nor is personal.
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