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Post by nyx on Jun 14, 2018 19:52:42 GMT
This fascinating study from the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found Christians in general think of God as young and more feminine, NOT old with a beard. Of course African Americans would think God as black. Egocentrism would cause people to say God would look like them. Conservatives said God was strong and powerful. Liberals said God was gentle and feminine. I, myself, do not look at God as a person, but more like the Nature around us. www.disclose.tv/this-is-what-americans-think-god-looks-like-336754
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Post by HAL on Jun 14, 2018 21:21:24 GMT
..Egocentrism would cause people to say God would look like them...
Doesn't it say somewhere in the Bible that God created Man 'in his own image' ?
From that one can assume that God, if He/She/It has an image it will be like us.
HAL
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Post by purr on Jun 14, 2018 22:09:38 GMT
This fascinating study from the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found Christians in general think of God as young and more feminine, NOT old with a beard. Of course African Americans would think God as black. Egocentrism would cause people to say God would look like them. Conservatives said God was strong and powerful. Liberals said God was gentle and feminine. I, myself, do not look at God as a person, but more like the Nature around us. www.disclose.tv/this-is-what-americans-think-god-looks-like-336754Thanks for adding great article, Nyx! I suppose believers will imagine God in a form they are comfortable with.
Me, this may sound crazy/funny, but the kind of God I believe in bears the most resemblance to Jeremy Sisto in the 1999 series Jesus, I believe directed by Roger Young, shot in Morocco. Of course I mean: the divine yet deeply human, kind and accesable character, tough too if required, as portrayed by that actor.
purr
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Post by moksha on Jun 15, 2018 1:00:06 GMT
Doesn't it say somewhere in the Bible that God created Man 'in his own image' ? From that one can assume that God, if He/She/It has an image it will be like us. HAL Kinda HAL, depends on your imagination!
My unorthodox imagination of the word
GOD = ACTION = TO CREATE MKW
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Post by moksha on Jun 15, 2018 11:07:29 GMT
Lets explore the imagination of creation.
part 1
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Post by moksha on Jun 15, 2018 11:08:45 GMT
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Post by moksha on Jun 15, 2018 11:46:08 GMT
This fascinating study from the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found Christians in general think of God as young and more feminine, NOT old with a beard. Of course African Americans would think God as black. Egocentrism would cause people to say God would look like them. Conservatives said God was strong and powerful. Liberals said God was gentle and feminine. I, myself, do not look at God as a person, but more like the Nature around us. www.disclose.tv/this-is-what-americans-think-god-looks-like-336754Thanks for adding great article, Nyx! I suppose believers will imagine God in a form they are comfortable with.
Me, this may sound crazy/funny, but the kind of God I believe in bears the most resemblance to Jeremy Sisto in the 1999 series Jesus, I believe directed by Roger Young, shot in Morocco. Of course I mean: the divine yet deeply human, kind and accesable character, tough too if required, as portrayed by that actor.
purr
Very Nice purr
Since I found sinews with the math this is for you.
Happenstance Experiment #137
H= 541 * E= 1194 * S=199 *
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