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Isn't it weird that we can't technically see God unless we are dead?

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I find it strange that we can't face "God" "face to face" unless we are dead. It's like wishing something to happen when it's impossible to happen, we are dead. How can we stay alive after death?
Makes you wonder if it really even exists...
 
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Our physical eyes cannot see God, nor can our limited minds perceive Him directly. If you go to a Hindu temple and pay homage to images of gods, I'd say you are worshipping the created (the images of Ganesha, Shiva, etc.) and not the Creator.
That's why I put the term in "God" in inverted commas.
 
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I thought this explained it very well. (Sorry, I cannot link right now)

 
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How about this: God's existence can't be contingent on anything He created (or else He couldn't have existed before those thing existed.)

Since His existence must be non-contingent, why should we expect Him to be material? That is, how can we 'see' Him since that seeing can only perceive material things?
 
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One logical explanation as to why we can't see god is that he doesn't exist. Other explanations just come across as excuses.

Ahh.. logic. We can't see a lot of things my friend, but we agree and believe that they exist. It seems as though you are the one that is trying to find excuses.
 
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I find it strange that we can't face "God" "face to face" unless we are dead. It's like wishing something to happen when it's impossible to happen, we are dead. How can we stay alive after death?

What if death is true freedom? What if death is real, full and unencumbered life? A life that here is just a paling image?

Well, anyway, I'm going to cut it short, since you sort of get the idea I'm sure. This is in no way an argument for suicide, by the way. Just giving you a feel for opposites, and how to reconcile them.

To the Undiscovered Country!
 
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Do you take your mother for granted? Did you neglect to build a relationship with your mother because you knew she would always be there? Did you lack a sense of freewill knowing her goodness and judgment was always right there beside you? If so I would suggest there might be something very wrong with you. If you are like the rest of us I must ask, why would you do something like that with God?

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Perhaps I should modify my statement: when God chooses to use a person for His Divine Purposes, He will make that person privy to Him. Moses and the burning bush and Paul are good examples. These prophets didn't believe at first.
So if God doesn't make himself privy to us and we don't believe as a result, we can't be blamed for being unbelievers?

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Ken, it's two-way street. We meet God mutually in most cases. By the way, it's no accident you are on CF.
Did Moses and Paul meet him half way before they were believers? BTW I've never claimed to have joined CF by accident.

Ken
 
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I find it strange that we can't face "God" "face to face" unless we are dead. It's like wishing something to happen when it's impossible to happen, we are dead. How can we stay alive after death?
I do find it frustrating, especially during times when I'm not feeling
particularly pantheistic (or is it panentheistic?) where everything I
see is God manifested. Sometimes I wish we didn't have to settle
for the theoretical, in a world where statues and/or paintings of the
Divine are the closest thing to a "direct" manifestation, and just see
Him full-on.

Maybe this phase of our existence is like the gestational phase for
unborn babies. They can't see Mom. She's all around them, and --
like we do in God -- in her they live, move and have their being.
But if one could hold a conversation with an unborn baby and tell
them there's a Mom, they'd likely be skeptical, because they can't
see her.

However, they'll be able to see Mom face-to-face once they exit
her body, just as we will see God face-to-face once we exit our
bodies.

A time and a place for everything, I suppose...



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