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Making G-d in the image of man

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:02 pm
by EachNewDawn
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

Re: Making G-d in the image of man

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:00 pm
by RickD
- s-pp-s- -t's p-ss-bl-.

Re: Making G-d in the image of man

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:40 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
EachNewDawn wrote: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 L-rd isn't constrained to limited human perspectives or determined by the race, colour, country etc. of a person.

Each New Dawn
-r- y-- s-r---s? - m--n, wh- w--ld G-d h-v- t- b- w-rsh-pp-d d-ff-r-ntl- d-p-nd-ng -n y--r r-c-?

Y-- r--ll- n--d t- b- -bl- t- d-t-rm-n- wh-t -s st-p-d b-f-r- -sk-ng th- q--st--n.

FL y#-o