ThePainefulTruth
Romantic-Cynic
I've been referring to God as "It" (not an It) instead of He or Him for a few years now, and I think it's had a significant impact on my view of what God is, or being an agnostic, what God might be, if It exists. When you take away the anthropomorphic qualities of gender, maleness or a patriarch, it also removes the attitude we have towards the man made concepts of God; while heightening the mystery of whatever personality and motivation God (for me, the embodiment of Truth) might have.
Humans, being animals, have an unavoidable compulsion to think of life as having gender and sex, which a creator deity would have no need of. And neither would we if there is some sort of disembodied hereafter. This has brought about, for the first time, a true understanding of transcendence--a word that always left me puzzled. I would always think, transcendent from what to what, and for what purpose. As asexual entities, our attractions would be based on spiritual and intellectual qualities, transcending the physical. I find that somewhat confusing and abhorrent, because I can't truly conceive of that happening, and in a way, don't want it to. But on the other had, I group it in with all the other bridges I'm going to cross when I come to them category, which could be for the best--if there's anything but oblivion after this.
Humans, being animals, have an unavoidable compulsion to think of life as having gender and sex, which a creator deity would have no need of. And neither would we if there is some sort of disembodied hereafter. This has brought about, for the first time, a true understanding of transcendence--a word that always left me puzzled. I would always think, transcendent from what to what, and for what purpose. As asexual entities, our attractions would be based on spiritual and intellectual qualities, transcending the physical. I find that somewhat confusing and abhorrent, because I can't truly conceive of that happening, and in a way, don't want it to. But on the other had, I group it in with all the other bridges I'm going to cross when I come to them category, which could be for the best--if there's anything but oblivion after this.