This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
calicuz · 51-55, M
Honestly, any invision of God I have would probably be something from my childhood I saw in a "Christian Bible Track," back in the 70s.
When I invision God in the Garden of Eden calling to Adam, I invision Him being 70 feet tall, only able to see His sandals and the bottom of His robe and being a Golden Light.
Now that I'm older and a little wiser, I see God in all men, all cultures, and all religions.
I'd like to say I "have a heart" for my fellow man, understanding that finding God is more about having empathy for my fellow man, and less about rules or books written in ancient languages that no longer exist.
When I invision God in the Garden of Eden calling to Adam, I invision Him being 70 feet tall, only able to see His sandals and the bottom of His robe and being a Golden Light.
Now that I'm older and a little wiser, I see God in all men, all cultures, and all religions.
I'd like to say I "have a heart" for my fellow man, understanding that finding God is more about having empathy for my fellow man, and less about rules or books written in ancient languages that no longer exist.