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Originally posted by Mantus
klt2,
If we cannot understand God then God is of no use to us.
:::OshnSoul:::,
That’s quite a few contradictions there. I don’t see how your statement applies to my question though.
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What you said to
klt2- I don't see how His motivation has anything to do with our use of Him. Besides, what klt2 said I second that. It's how we Use God. The problem is not God having no use for Us- he does, that is why we are here. To re-member our Truth and experiencing our Life in a physical form so that we CAN experience.
What contradictions do you speak of? I was referring to what klt2 was saying before me.
A agree with
tiberry. Everything you said sums it up- especially what motivates Him.
Mantus- there IS a difference between knowledge and experience- that is where you may perhaps get a bit confused. God is Omniscient (He is everything and nothing all at once)- but He CHOOSES to experience the knowledge He has. But being Omniscient does NOT mean that God has experienced that knowledge- vast difference. But, to delve into this "knowledge vs. experience", we must think of this: How can you "know" something to its fullest without experiencing it? Sure, you can "feel" or "foresee" soemthing, but have not had the full knowledge of that experience until you actually experience it yourself. Same with God- God foresees things, He feels things- therefore "knows" those things to an extent, but NO ONE can know the experience of it until it happens-e ven God. Even God can know before we're born what we will do in our life, yet he will not know the personal experience of it. And what We experience, He experiences- only in a different light/level of consciousness.
Talking about this is so complicated because the words we use are only links to what is being said and therefore tend to get confusing.