Perceiving God figures that are variously made in man's image seems to be a common theme down through human history and across cultures
Does this not tell us more about the human condition than it does about the nature of the universe and the nature of the entity that possibly created it.
@fmfsaid Perceiving God figures that are variously made in man's image seems to be a common theme down through human history and across cultures
Does this not tell us more about the human condition than it does about the nature of the universe and the nature of the entity that possibly created it.
If there are any Jewish rabbis near you, and if you are sincerely interested in exploring the various facets of this question, I would suggest you engage in sincere conversation with them.
@kevin-elevensaid If there are any Jewish rabbis near you, and if you are sincerely interested in exploring the various facets of this question, I would suggest you engage in sincere conversation with them.
Why Jewish rabbis? The question is generic.
Also, it’s being discussed here, this is what this forum is for.
@divegeestersaid Why Jewish rabbis? The question is generic.
Please list five religions of Earth (excluding Christianity) which have humaniform God figures.
I'll grant that Hinduism does have some, so you would only need to list four others. Too bad for you that Judaism and Islam do not have such humaniform God figures!
@divegeestersaid Why Jewish rabbis? The question is generic.
Also, it’s being discussed here, this is what this forum is for.
Because they might teach you some lessons in how such questions are turned over among serious seekers as opposed to solitary, prideful internet clowns whose only goal is to fluff their transitory little selves up by making others look bad.
@kevin-elevensaid Please list five religions of Earth (excluding Christianity) which have humaniform God figures.
I'll grant that Hinduism does have some, so you would only need to list four others. Too bad for you that Judaism and Islam do not have such humaniform God figures!
Good luck!
I’m not listing anything at your behest.
But you might want to explain why you are telling FMF to go ask a Jewish rabbi in one post and then in your next post explaining that Judaism doesn’t have a human-form god figure?
@kevin-elevensaid Because they might teach you some lessons in how such questions are turned over among serious seekers as opposed to solitary, prideful internet clowns whose only goal is to fluff their transitory little selves up by making others look bad.
This is a spirituality discussion forum board.
If you don’t like the topics being raised why don’t you piss off back to the general forum and talk about spider crystals.
@divegeestersaid I’m not listing anything at your behest.
The list would include almost all religions - countless thousands of them - on every continent stretching back through human history probably including most animist ones.
If you don’t like the topics being raised why don’t you piss off back to the general forum and talk about spider crystals.
Leaving aside the observation that you seem an angry drunk, my introduction of "Arcturian Spider Crystals" into the general spiritual discussions in your apparently huffily defended private little sadism pit was meant to expand the context of our discussions in the SF beyond humanocentric views.
@kevin-elevensaid Leaving aside the observation that you seem an angry drunk, my introduction of "Arcturian Spider Crystals" into the general spiritual discussions in your apparently huffily defended private little sadism pit was meant to expand the context of our discussions in the SF beyond humanocentric views.
Do shut up Kevin Eleven; your flowery vacuous waffle is well past it’s sell by date.