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What is your image of God Or jesus?

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Please keep it respectful I just want to see if my image of the two match up with anyone else thanks

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  1. Jesus = just your Jiddisha fella

    God = a puff of nothing


  2. The figment created by people to emulate their parents and their king.

  3. I picture God as me you and everything because that's what I believe he is.

  4. A human being, nature, table of elements, conciousness, nothing, something, everthing, matter, existence. etc.

    It goes on. But without Consciousness there'd be nothing.

  5. That the GOD is a giant purple moggle like off of Final Fantasy. And It created the world as a form of entertainment. I call it the religion of Mog. And its about a good a guess a any.

  6. according to the bible human was created as God's image and likeness, so just look around and do not forget to look into yourself..Images of Jesus you can see in any church, posters, icons. Images which was successfully idolized...

  7. God as it is, to me represents universal connectivity. The life energy beyond the physical being, our souls or minds the life all around us in all of it's forms are evidence of that higher consciousness. But I don't assign a male or female face to it.. it is beyond humanistic preconception. (Did he make us or did we make him) .. God is a personal experience.. with many possibilities.

    Jesus, may or may have not existed as a person.. I knew a professor that had a theory that the "Christ" was really three brothers.. if he did exist, he most certainly would have been dark and heavy featured, not the wasp-ish vision we see in King James etc...

  8. Jesus was simply a humble and common jewish man as the face of the son of man.

    But His real greatness as son of man then, son of God may be solely felt much deeper through into people's hearts.

  9. Margaret Thatcher laughing.

  10. A loving, wise being. I can't afirm he's human, though he can experience love, and feelings. I also can't afirm his gender, since I've never actually seen his face.

    I think the face isn't visible, but the great things in life (a smile, a beautiful sunset) are the visible part of his soul.

    That's my opinion.

  11. God does not exist.

    As for Jesus, I will agree with these two authors, the first who is the most famous "basher" of the Christian religion in history; the second who is the most ardent atheist of the 20th century.

    "Nothing that is here said can apply, even with the most distant

    disrespect, to the real character of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous

    and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind; and though similar systems of morality had been preached by Confucius, and by some of the Greek philosophers, many years before; by the Quakers since; and by many good men in all ages, it has not been exceeded by any."

    Thomas Paine; "The Age of Reason"

    "There is a great, basic contradiction in the teachings of Jesus. Jesus was one of the first great teachers to proclaim the basic principle of individualism -- the inviolate sanctity of man's soul, and the salvation of one's soul as one's first concern and highest goal; this means -- one's ego and the integrity of one's ego. But when it came to the next question, a code of ethics to observe for the salvation of one's soul -- (this means: what must one do in actual practice in order to save one's soul?) -- Jesus (or perhaps His interpreters) gave men a code of altruism, that is, a code which told them that in order to save one's soul, one must love or help or live for others. This means, the subordination of one's soul (or ego) to the wishes, desires or needs of others, which means the subordination of one's soul to the souls of others.

    "This is a contradiction that cannot be resolved. This is why men have never succeeded in applying Christianity in practice, while they have preached it in theory for two thousand years. The reason of their failure was not men's natural depravity or hypocrisy, which is the superficial (and vicious) explanation usually given. The reason is that a contradiction cannot be made to work. That is why the history of Christianity has been a continuous civil war -- both literally (between sects and nations), and spiritually (within each man's soul)."

    Ayn Rand

    http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/texts/jesus...

  12. http://scienceblogs.com/intersection/God...

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