I think it is us (humans) that have attributes of God.
I think there are many concepts of God, from many people. But what is the scriptural definition of God. That is the question.
Regardless of our beliefs, I think we should put aside our ad-hoc conceptions, at least for the duration of...
gods are defined as material beings who have specific, universal designation. Although they are materially greater than us (but inferior to God), and live much longer (as to perceive them as eternal), they eventually die and the spirit soul leaves the body.
My understanding is that, every...
By accepting a temporary designation as being the only reality.
But you were always ''I am''.
It is the ''I'' that decides to follow Christ, and were you to change your mind, it would be the decision of the ''I'', and the''I''
would still be present. You see the ''I'' does not change, only the...
I assume that everyone who reads this, agrees with what it says. But I don't understand the correlation you are trying to make with God.
What makes you think God is formed?
What makes you think God has physical properties?
Is this your of concept of God? If so why?
That's good. So do I.
If...
Before you are a follower of Christ, you are ''I am'', and ''me''.
When Jesus said '' "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.''
Could he be referring to that ''I am'' and ''me'' and not maybe his own self?
God is the original cause of all causes.
An invisible car is nothing more than a car we cannot see.
As we can see cars, it is reasonable to conclude that such a thing doesn't exist in reality.
But it only works because you know what a car is.
With regards to God (as defined), He is not...
That's not exactly correct. Jesus claimed: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me. 7"If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; from now on you know Him, and have seen Him."…
We are all ''I'', and we are all ''me'', but there is only...