anotherneil
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Well, that's pretty much it - that's my question: is God a personification of Man, or is Man a personification of God?
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Baha’is believe God is beyond human understanding therefore man is not God nor God man, nor does God descend into man. Only the Manifestations and Prophets like perfectly polished mirrors can reflect the image of God but God does not descend into Them. In that sense they can say ‘I am God’ in as much as They reflect the knowledge and attributes of God but They are not God incarnate only Representatives and Spokes Persons for Him Who we believe is the ‘unknowable Essence’.Well, that's pretty much it - that's my question: is God a personification of Man, or is Man a personification of God?
So what's the answer to my question?There is a saying. “Man is my mystery and I am his mystery’. (Baha’u’llah)
I answered it in my next post. But simply put ‘No’.So what's the answer to my question?
I used to go along with this without even thinking about it (maybe I still go with it, IDK), but that was before I realized I was making an assumption about what personification is. It could be that at one point in humanity it wasn't seen as necessary to recognize ourselves as something out of the ordinary or distinct, only everything else & it could be that originally a "person" was these fictional or imaginary deities, until one day, some smart guy said "hey, you know what, I think you and I are people too, just like da godz!" I'm not claiming this ever happened - it's just purely a thought experiment. I don't believe in deities, gods, or God; I'm not even religious, but that doesn't mean this explanation of human behavior or communication is wrong.God a personification of Man
It's not a yes-no-IDK question; it's an "A" or "B" question.I answered it in my next post. But simply put ‘No’.
Personification of God in Man, is the demand of Man.Well, that's pretty much it - that's my question: is God a personification of Man, or is Man a personification of God?
Bible tells man is an image of God (Gen. 1:27).Well, that's pretty much it - that's my question: is God a personification of Man, or is Man a personification of God?
Bible tells man is an image of God (Gen. 1:27).
Well, that's pretty much it - that's my question: is God a personification of Man, or is Man a personification of God?
It's not a yes-no-IDK question; it's an "A" or "B" question.
Humans have two centers of consciousness; the inner self and ego. These were often referred to as the inner man and outer man by people like Buddha and Jesus. The inner self is older and is the center of all animal consciousness. All animals have an inner self that expresses the natural nature of each species. The inner self of humans is connected to our human DNA and is therefore natural. The first humans of science from 1 million plus years ago, only had an inner self like all natural animals.Well, that's pretty much it - that's my question: is God a personification of Man, or is Man a personification of God?
I believe that is a direct contradiction of the Word of God.Baha’is believe God is beyond human understanding therefore man is not God nor God man, nor does God descend into man. Only the Manifestations and Prophets like perfectly polished mirrors can reflect the image of God but God does not descend into Them. In that sense they can say ‘I am God’ in as much as They reflect the knowledge and attributes of God but They are not God incarnate only Representatives and Spokes Persons for Him Who we believe is the ‘unknowable Essence’.
I believe image can simply mean the way God envisioned us when creating us.Bible tells man is an image of God (Gen. 1:27).
I do not believe either is the case. I do believe we have a few things in common.They personify each other although they physically differ.