Here is the last in a string of posts that accumulate my thoughts regarding the philosophical world. It might not be the last ever, but I'm going to take a break from it for a while. It hurtz mah brayne.
First off, we find out one of the traits of a personal God is love. From the manuscript Understanding the Times (for which all this philosophical rambling is responsible) it reads this:
"God's love is sacrificial." It then goes on to describe the sacrifice of God as atonement for man's sins. God is the essence of everything perfect and everything pure. God is love, God made love. Love is just simply one of God's core attributes. But lately, one of the things I've been wondering is this question: Is God a romantic one? The church is regarded as the bride of Jesus Christ, but what exactly does that mean?
God created Adam and then decided that he needed a companion to roam the earth with. Enter Eve. Why would God create a need for a companion, a soul-mate? Despite some Scripture in the New Testament written by Paul that suggests leading a single life, I believe that man was designed to have a lifelong female partner. Which makes sense, if you read Genesis. My question is...why?
It seems I got my point (or question) across a lot quicker and shorter than I thought, so I'll leave you with this. Anybody able to shed a light on this subject for me?
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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