I am referring to the description itself. Not to the entity that it attempts to describe. The descriptions that humans use to describe their gods seems to be of something petty and vindictive. I assigned no such description to the thing they are attempting to embody.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 5:58 AM, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > I sure can, but you of course have already told us you know where when > you say: > > '....other than saying that any god described by humans seems to be > ridiculously petty or trivialized' > > Ridiculously petty or trivalised by whos standards? Yours I would > assume. So right there you equate your own sense of morality with > that of Gods, your human stadards you apply to God, I would call that > humanizing God. > > For the sake of openness, I belive that you are not that incorrect to > do so, however it is my belife that only the best of human thougths > and feelings can be attributed to God. That though as I say is a > belife of mine.
