Sep 15
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femidags added a text contribution "What" is man?There have been different ideas over the centuries about how to try to figure out who we are. Notice my use of the pronoun "who". That's how we've always done it! However, this guy follows a different approach. He looks at it from the perspective of a non-human, in a fashion similar to how a human might ask about a rock formation or an unusual species "what is that?" because he is a non-rock formation or a non-unusual specie. You have to be apart from the thing you… Read more »
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femidags added a text contribution The First Coming ...In order to be able to provide an answer that Moses could take to ordinary folks, God had to take the concept of an incomprehensible being (himself), and bring him down to earth, expressing him in human terms, as if he were man! I love to think of this as the first coming, and it gave us what I'll like to refer to as the wireframe man, the schematics of which is composed of two distinct forms: (1) The Recursive Form - Exodus 3:14 (2) The Three-Dimensional form - Exodus 3:15. The resultan… Read more »
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femidags added a text contribution God is not a human beingGod is not a human being. He does not have a human form. As we are unable to comprehend ourselves as two-dimensional or nine-dimensional beings, so we are unable to comprehend God, who isn't a three-dimensional being in his native format because our mind is anchored in a three-dimensional existence. Yet, Moses, in the course of his defining moment, asked for an answer in Exodus 3:13 that required God to describe himself in a way that ordinary folks could comprehend, giving us the closest… Read more »