Making G-d in the image of man
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:02 pm
Hi,
I've come across people (not Christians) who say that white people should see G-d through their "white perspective", black people through their "black perspective" etc. This is quite clearly wading knee-deep in relativism, but could this also be considered making G-d in the image of man? The nature of the L-rd isn't constrained to limited human perspectives or determined by the race, colour, country etc. of a person.
Each New Dawn
I've come across people (not Christians) who say that white people should see G-d through their "white perspective", black people through their "black perspective" etc. This is quite clearly wading knee-deep in relativism, but could this also be considered making G-d in the image of man? The nature of the L-rd isn't constrained to limited human perspectives or determined by the race, colour, country etc. of a person.
Each New Dawn