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If I knew what God was physically or metaphysically, ? I'd be His son
'grin'.
Though I'm his kid, no I've not actually seen him, but I try to know him
more everyday. I heard him once audibly. Wow, out of the blue and I really
couldn't tell you what his voice sounded like now, but it made me wonder who
else was in the room. It happened only once. But I've heard him in spirit
many times.
A person as in flesh and blood? No. I don't believe that. I think it's a
nice natural thought to feel God created us in that image, but I think he
meant differently that a human body. Otherwise scripture wouldn't have made
a bid deal of his song coming to Earth as a human.
He is our thoughts and he is in all of us as in we aer all God here on
Earth? No, that is new age and, if I might be so bold to say, not of God.
I'm not sure it matters what he is physically or looks like, as long as he
is love and a forgiving God. I'll be beyond grateful to spend eternity with
him.
If only my flesh would allow me to feel the reality of that truth on a
daily basis. I'm trying though.
Brad
-----Original Message-----
From: The Electronic Church [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Phil Scovell
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 4:40 PM
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Subject: Who is God
Stop and think about before you answer. Is he a person with a physical body
of some kind? Are we, on the other hand, as I heard a man say one time, we
are the thoughts of God. The whole universe could be just in one part of
his eternal brain. Does God have feelings and emotions? Stuff like that.
Think about who you truly believe God is. If you use the Bible to describe
Him, I will agree but do you really believe those are physical
characteristics or is God just trying to help us out in order to understand
His presence in life. I realize we all know whom the Father is
theologically but who is He to you in your own words. Try not to get too
theological in your response. Look whose talking? haha.
Phil.
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