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and human values don't apply to God.
It has been said that man was created in the image of God.Can a god be insane? Why or why not?
He created us and He created "human values"; but God IS, He is not Created.
doppelgänger;946893 said:Such statements are about a knowable, effable "God." Verb forms of "to be" are attached to "things." Attributes like "creativity" are likewise indelibly linked with thingliness - the known and the effable.
If "God" "is" then "God" is a thing. If "God" creates, then "God" is a thing with the attribute of "creativity." Imagining such may be the "failure" doomed by the incompleteness of human language, but that doesn't change that thinking about "God" as itself having being or attributes makes "God" an effable thing to the one so thinking.Our brain is part of Creation and God is NOT part of Creation; therefore, he is ineffable.
doppelgänger;946904 said:If "God" "is" then "God" is a thing. If "God" creates, then "God" is a thing with the attribute of "creativity." Imagining such may be the "failure" doomed by the incompleteness of human language, but that doesn't change that thinking about "God" as itself having being or attributes makes "God" an effable thing to the one so thinking.
Can a god be insane? Why or why not?
Can a god be insane? Why or why not?
If God were insane, I doubt such a beautifully complex universe and intelligent, mostly sane humans would have come into existence.
*POOF!!!*Amd what is the cause behind a natural phenomenon?
Regards,
Scott
*POOF!!!*
Nah. It was Cause and Effect.
If you would later ask where the matter came from, the answer could be "it was always here." If not, an "I'dunno" would be the most honest answer.
Wrong. The reason this is wrong has been addressed several times in other threads.doppelgänger;946904 said:If "God" "is" then "God" is a thing.
Wrong. Creatorship is hardly an attribute of God, but, rather, the aggregate of his acting nature.If "God" creates, then "God" is a thing with the attribute of "creativity."