nonbeliever_92
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What attributes, physical or otherwise does your god/higher being/ whateves, possess? Is he a man/woman/thing? Is he subjective/objective? What is he?
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What attributes, physical or otherwise does your god/higher being/ whateves, possess? Is he a man/woman/thing? Is he subjective/objective? What is he?
What attributes, physical or otherwise does your god/higher being/ whateves, possess? Is he a man/woman/thing? Is he subjective/objective? What is he?
What attributes, physical or otherwise does your god/higher being/ whateves, possess? Is he a man/woman/thing? Is he subjective/objective? What is he?
Everything.
If you can comprehend Everything, then you can understand God.
This is far too detailed to write here. But to give an idea: God is Male, Female, Other. God is the sky, the Earth, the Sea. God is Nature, God is Consciousness, God is Life, God is You and Me. God is Time, God is Space, God is Matter and God is Spirit. God is the Intelligent Creator, God is the Intelligent Maintainer, God is the Intelligent Destroyer. God is also that which is Created.
God is Everything.
Yes, all of this. And yet nothing.
I prefer to speak of the divine in paradoxical language to emphasize that it is beyond comprehension. Some of the mystics of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam spoke of God as "Nothing" to emphasize that there is not anything that can be compared to God and yet encompass that reality. It is not that they did not believe in God. They simply used paradoxical language to emphasize its ineffability. So to me, I speak of God as Everything, and yet Nothing in particular. This is not an intellectual exercise for me, but a way to effect transcendence into mystery.How nothing?
Everything.
If you can comprehend Everything, then you can understand God.
This is far too detailed to write here. But to give an idea: God is Male, Female, Other. God is the sky, the Earth, the Sea. God is Nature, God is Consciousness, God is Life, God is You and Me. God is Time, God is Space, God is Matter and God is Spirit. God is the Intelligent Creator, God is the Intelligent Maintainer, God is the Intelligent Destroyer. God is also that which is Created.
God is Everything.
Isn't everything everything? Is god more than everything?
Wait...more than everything? Can't be.
Yes, exactly. This is common among the mystics of the three major Abrahamic faiths and especially emphasized in the theologies of the Eastern Orthodox and Greek Orthodox churches, and to a greater or lesser degree in Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism and probably other Christian branches. And it pops up in various other religions as well. I would think all of the major world faiths have paradoxical ways of speaking of the Divine/deities as well. For instance, Hinduism is considered monotheistic by many of its practitioners.GASP! :areyoucra A paradox to illustrate God's ineffableness!
Yes, exactly. This is common among the mystics of the three major Abrahamic faiths and especially emphasized in the theologies of the Eastern Orthodox and Greek Orthodox churches, and to a greater or lesser degree in Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism and probably other Christian branches. And it pops up in various other religions as well. I would think all of the major world faiths have paradoxical ways of speaking of the Divine/deities as well. For instance, Hinduism is considered monotheistic by many of its practitioners.
He said of Himself....
"I am."
That sums it up.