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» pink101 - God and the Elephant
In response to God and the Elephant posted by spiritalk:-- posted by pink101
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Brian Tubbs
- Final thoughts (from me)
Answering Jolinda's question from my perspective as a Bible-believing Christian...
First, we didn't create God. God created us. Therefore, we are obligated to meet God and understand God on God's terms - not ours. Thus, what we WANT and/or are comfortable with is irrelevant to reality.
Second, I believe that the Jewish Scriptures of the Old Testament era and the authentic, verified apostolic literature of the New Testament era were divinely inspired in a unique and special way. And thus, this literature (particularly the New Testament for Christians) provides authoritative insight into God's identity. And, it is in this literature that you see repeated references to God in a male sense.
Third, as a Christian, I obviously believe in Jesus Christ as part of the Trinitarian God. And Jesus was...a man.
I lay this out, in response to Jolinda's question. Not trying to impose this on anyone.
I don't believe that the male references to God in the Scriptures or the male identity and nature of Jesus are ADDITIONS made by sexist church.
In the case of Jesus especially, his male identity is the reality. Jesus is real. He did walk on this earth, and he was a man. Those are historical facts, not a sexist conspiracy.
Again, though, I understand that most here do not respect the Bible as Holy Scripture or as God's Word. And I understand that I'm in the minority here as a Bible-believing Christian.
It was never my desire to offend anyone. I just enjoyed hanging out. If this answer offends someone, I apologize.
I will back out of this discussion now, and let others chime in. God bless.
» spiritalk - Intercessors
In response to Intercessors posted by hawknut:I work with spirit entities...I do not worship them, nor do I feel they have God's attention any more than I do. But it never hurts to ask them to sweep the way clean on the path I have chosen to walk!
I believe in aid from whatever source given. The more we believe, the more it works for us (that is called the placebo effect).
God bless, J
-- posted by spiritalk
» spiritalk - Spiritalk
In response to Spiritalk posted by BrianTubbs:I, too, enjoy learning from others. We can only do that when we respect what others think and add to it, our own thoughts.
God bless, J
-- posted by spiritalk
» spiritalk - So, umm, why do you think it is that we humans insist upon speak
In response to So, umm, why do you think it is that we humans insist upon speak posted by Jolinda:Taken to diety...God the Father to means He is the fertilizer of the life that is in creation. We receive the genetics of our parents (consider hereditary diseases) at the same time we also need the breath of life (soul) from a higher source for our existence.
Has anyone gotten up in arms re: MOTHER nature? That is the seed that is fertilized.
God bless, J
-- posted by spiritalk
» spiritalk - God and the Elephant
In response to God and the Elephant posted by pink101:I visited Disney World in Florida and was impressed with the mezzanine floor in one of their major hotels. Going up through the many floors of the hotel was an elevator shaft and from this perspective could be seen a beautiful Mexican type motif with the colours of orange, brown, white, yellow...bright and cheery. And this was all produced with 1/4 inch ceramic tiles.
Imagine each of us is one of those tiles. It takes the whole to make the picture, and each is important in its own way (colour) to make it into the picture. Are we yellow, white, orange, brown or any other colour? We all fit!
Our life's experiences and how we handle them makes this tile what it becomes in God's mosaic. Being the best we can as this individual 1/4 inch tile is important to each of us.
God bless, J
-- posted by spiritalk
» pink101 - The Shekina Glory
In response to God and the Elephant posted by spiritalk:-- posted by pink101
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Harsh Nevatia
- The Shekina Glory
I believe that God embraces both the male and the female principle - like yin and yang. in hinduism this is known as shiv and shakti. in order to recognise the equality of the both genders god is manifested as a male along with his female consort (or vice versa - like krishna and radha or vishnu and laxmi.
» pink101 - The Shekina Glory
In response to The Shekina Glory posted by hkyyin:-- posted by pink101
» pink101 - The Shekina Glory
In response to The Shekina Glory posted by hkyyin:-- posted by pink101
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