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>>There's also a concept called anthropomorphism - whereby God uses bodily terms to make us understand Him better. The Bible is very clear that God is spirit and that God does not have a body.
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>Oh that's rich! He doesn't have a body, is all spirit, but He made us in his image! So why aren't we just like whisps of smoke then? Who says He made us in his image? Oh, I forgot - the Bible. Who wrote the Bible? - Man.
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>Man is guilty of the anthropomorphism - not a case of God doing it.
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>Look, Howard. There are those of us who DO believe in God, but YOUR interpretation of the whole thing is warped, outdated, based on primitive writings (what makes them more accurate than modern Man?).
Terry, are you suggesting that another interpretation can hold true? Yours perhaps? In that case, I could ask you the same questions and see what the answers would be.
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