In My Image
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 11:35 pm
When God created humans "In my image" what did 'in my image' mean?
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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that makes sense, but i'm open to more interpretations, in the book of psalms it claims that God is something other than man having no image, or something like that. I don't know where the verse is at thoughryo dokomi wrote:it was 'in OUR image'
what was meant was the image of the trinity. God is one God, but 3 persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
we as humans have three parts too: mind, soul, spirit. our mind is our mental thinking, soul is emotions and such, and the spirit is, well the spirit.
That's rather silly.ryo dokomi wrote:it was 'in OUR image'
what was meant was the image of the trinity. God is one God, but 3 persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
we as humans have three parts too: mind, soul, spirit. our mind is our mental thinking, soul is emotions and such, and the spirit is, well the spirit.
Animals don't have a spirit, although they have a mind. They can't communicate with God. Hence, no metaphysics, no art, no culture, no religion, no philosophy.Atticus Finch wrote:Those are the simplified views which should be easy to understand. However, as most parents have found out, the question of whether dogs have "souls" and whether cats have "souls" comes up. Well, do they?
Many people will say that dogs have souls. I ask you, do rabbits? If so, do mice? If so, do spiders? If so, do plants? If so, do atoms? It seems obvious to me that the more consciousness a being has the more we attribute "soul" like qualities to it.
In the power of Christ, I would say -- for this sounds dangerously humanistic...Atticus Finch wrote:All creatures besides us are slaves to the enviroment and pure instinct. A human can override ALL of that even in the WORST and most compelling situations.
Then what does Ecclesiastes 3:21 mean?Turgonian wrote:Animals don't have a spirit. . .
To me, this implies that animals have spirits.Ecclesiastes 3:21
Who knows if the human spirit rises upward and if the spirit of the animal goes down into the earth?"
To a degree that is true. That is because the image of God is present in all men regardless of whether they acknowledge the source or not. This is often referred to as common grace.Atticus Finch wrote:An atheist, a Buddhist, a Muslim, and a Hindu can all overcome instinctual desires and base motivations without Christ.