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Asked by Paul Schroeder 162 days 8 hours ago.

If triangles had a God, would God have three sides?



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The notion of a bearded man lolling on clouds, as a judging God, is anthropomorphism, a mere projection of our own sillyness.

What's your impression of God?

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» Answer from Dianne Lehmann Answer given 161 days 20 hours ago.
When I was younger, I thought much as I was told to think about God. I had that same image of an old, white-haired man wearing white robes and sitting on a throne of some sort that most of my friends did. These days, I don't have any concrete image of what God might look like. Truthfully, I don't think we could really comprehend in any way a being capable of doing what everyone says that God can do. God might as well look like a turnip as anything else.

» Answer from cindy bear Answer given 161 days 3 hours ago.
he is all around so yes because he is with us all the time everywhere we look and see. Isn't thay in the bible hime saying he is with us always

» Comment from cindy bear Comment made 161 days 3 hours ago.
him

» Comment from cindy bear Comment made 161 days 3 hours ago.
that

» Answer from HyunSoung Kim Answer given 159 days 13 hours ago.
Interesting question Paul! :D

My interpretation of God is that he is like the an element of love that comprises and is everpresent in all atoms, substances, places, both water and air. He is always and everywhere, and through his presence, we are able to feel the air, the love, grow and live. And us humans are the best and the last goal of his creation to trench his loneliness, I believe that he is omniscient, but not to the godlike matters like the modern interpretation suggests, he also makes mistakes, can have sadness, happiness, and we are here to work together with him in bringing a better life for everyone.

» Answer from Vince Levenda Answer given 158 days 15 hours ago.
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Yes: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva

(but then there are multiple dimensions to the above - 'incarnations' of Vishnu include Rama and Krishna; 'names' of Krishna include Narayana and Govinda; and Shakti for each:

Brahma & Saraswati

Vishnu & Lakshmi ; Rama & Sita ; Krishna & Radha

Shiva & Sati / Parvati / Kali / Durga)

» Comment from Vince Levenda Comment made 158 days 15 hours ago.
Christian equivalent: Holy Spirit, Father, and Son

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