God
So, is he Catholic?
Or Scientology?
Is He a She? Or a non-gender specific person?
If I catch you online sometime, I'm sure we can have an interesting conversation about this topic.
my opinion tath every person are a little God too ,so indifferent the gender and religie
@ThisGirlPretty
Thanks Johnny I agree ❤️
perhaps....that's where we got the idea of a Magic (Wo)(It)Man in the first place some Idealization; or some attempt to normalize our own existence?
I believe that the 'little god' that you perceive within everyone else is simply the presence of consciousness and free will. A god, or God is supernatural in nature. Looking into the other life forms on Earth, they don't express the traits of being conscious and having free will. However, humans do. We can go against the callings of motherhood, or the aspirations of fatherhood, to complete whatever goals we have. Any other life form must abide by the tasks inscribed in it's genetic code, whilst we do not. This in itself makes us unique, and allows for the perception of godhood. I don't believe though that we could consider ourselves 'gods' by any means. This is due to the fact that many adjectives ascribed to gods or God is that of being omnipotent (all powerful) or omnipresent (present everywhere). Human ingenuity in of itself is quite the superpower, I will concur on that. But if there is anything that I have learned in my years on Earth, it's that information and intellect is derived from somewhere (yes, I believe in creative design).
You believe in Creative Design?
And "free-will" ?
And kick off with a Straw-Man "I believe that the 'little god' that **you perceive** within everyone else is simply the presence of consciousness and free will."
It's my interpretation of what @jhonyy9 put forth. If you disagree, I'd like to hear why, as well as anyone else's thoughts on this.
What does this mean? " A god, or God is supernatural in nature. " What does that actually, really, mean?!?! 😂 You're setting the stage for making everything else up. "I hereby define my imaginary friend and then start to set his rules". And you force yourself upon Jonny. That's kinda weird, too.
I ascribed the quality of 'supernatural' to God or a god. I provided the distinction of God and a god because there are monotheistic and polytheistic religions, which both reference this quality. The framework is that God or a god must have 1) consciousness and 2) free will. How can you give what you do not have? This is, in my opinion, is the "little God" that @jhonyy9 sees in humans. I was wondering what his thoughts were on that. And I am unsure why you used the verbiage of 'force.' There was nothing of the like. You posted a question and this is a free and open forum. He can choose to reply or not, as you have. Such is free will.
Also, it's quite immature to start a thread on theology then use diction like "imaginary friend."
"supernatural": i ask again you mean he does magic, right?!!! like Voldemort. he can fly and the laws of physics bend to his or her or its or their will --- like the flat earth and so on :) my de-basing this guff with notions of the imaginary friend is totally consistent with existing in the 21st century.
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