jenna wrote:Kurieuo wrote:jenna wrote:Kurieuo wrote:But, how did God talk is such requires material form?
Jenna, I'd like to point out that
you previously conceded that the image of God isn't primarily to do with shape.
Also, I think you're overlooking God's argument in Deut that he has no form, using the event of Moses as illustrative of such.
this is the line of thinking that gets me, lol. first i am told that God can take any shape or form He pleases. Then i am told that I am underestimating God. then i am asked how did God speak without material form? it seems YOU are the one asserting God has no material form. (correct me if i am wrong) so if He has no form, how does/did He speak? who is the one underestimating God?
Seriously? I'm responding to and challenging your claims, but if you'd prefer to now believe that God can speak without material form then I have no further argument with you in this respect.
now wait just a minute here!!!
you want to tell me how when and where exactly i said God can speak without material form? I DID NOT SAY THIS. but you are correct, i guess you and i are done with this, since you are not even reading what i am saying correctly.
It is implied here:
Jenna wrote:Giving Him a form does not mean He is limited. i agree He can show Himself to anyone He chooses, in any way He chooses. but that does not mean He is immaterial, and there are no passages that say He is immaterial. if there are, please quote them. again, He can feel emotion, such as anger, jealousy, compassion sadness, etc. He can see, which means He has eyes, He knows everything, which means He has a brain. an immaterial form does not have those things.
My responses have been quite respectful and thorough. Perhaps if you're feeling misunderstood you need to spend a bit more time thinking through your own position, crafting a fuller response more carefully, rather than working yourself into a tizz replying here and there.
I know it is never pleasurable having many on one, we've all been there. It's often good to take a step back, re-read over, think for a day or two, and then produce a thorough response. Trust me, that is perhaps the easiest way, rather than feeling a need to respond to everyone just because they've said something to you. Take a breath. Re-read over the exchanges, where people misunderstood you, where you could have worded your position better, where you might see some valid points, and then re-articulate your position afresh.
Don't blame the people who misunderstand your words, if we're getting things wrong, put the breaks on further responses and clarify. There's only one source we're getting our information from here about what you believe.