Consider: or should you allow God to tell you what he is like? Also how you are like God, and how can you tell that you are like God? What are the differences of being God, or being like God, and what are the limitations that separate you from God? I was reading an article from the Good New Book on the Second Commandment, and God, so I would love to hear your thoughts on this question! All answers are welcomed! asked 11 Jun '11, 23:13 Inactive User ♦♦ Kathleen Kelly ♦♦
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The question has been closed for the following reason "Duplicate Question" by Kathleen Kelly 30 Dec '11, 11:43
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Vee, you've asked seven questions in one here. Please refer to the Inward Quest frequently asked questions list for guidelines on asking questions, specifically the section titled
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: http://www.inwardquest.com/faqI think that the more we try to define God (outside of what the Bible tells us, God is love, our provider, protector, comforter, etc...), and the more we try to 'put God in a box,' that becomes idolitry. People start worshiping the God they created and not the God that created them.
vee i have already answer that question before!
@Barry Allen: Jaianniah’s question is based upon Genesis 1:26 and my question is based upon the Second Commandment. So they are two different questions, which warrant two different answers. Also indeed, I am formulating other questions within the main question, so as to have the readers answer the topic question based upon these connecting issues, but I appreciate your feedback. Thank you!
@white tiger: This is the first time that I have posted this question, and it is by far not based upon Genesis 1:26, but the Second Commandment! Thank you.
@Fairy Princess: You have made a very valid point, thank you!