God created this whole universe and us as well. He protects us and cares for us like our parents do, as it's written in the holy bible, "God protects as a father cares for his child". He is like a parent to us, but can we really describe god using human language? Most people believe God is omnipotent, omniscient and transcendent meaning he's all powerful, all knowing and beyond the universe but do these words fully describe God.
Theologians claim that human language about God works analogically because they believe that our finite language is limited in its ability to fully capture the nature of God, who is infinite and transcendent. This means that when we talk about God, we are using language in a way that is similar but not identical to how we use it in everyday communication. Unlike typical language usage where words have fixed and concrete meanings, analogical language about God involves using words in a more symbolic and metaphorical way to point towards divine mysteries.
Catholics describe God in words, mostly using His own Words in the Sacred Scripture. God the Son is often represented in images, as He took on a human body so He is and will always remain human. God the Father and God the Son, do not now, and never will be anything other than pure Spirit so any image would be blasphemous.
Qualified & Quite Queer (from a human perspective).
A term used to describe the non-human (God, the divine presence, Wisdom) by means of human characteristics.
the answer is:No!,the god not possess human the god enter human body because human call the god using ritual, the ethnic who can call god example:Bali ethnic this ethnic call god using Hindu ritual to pray the god
religion teaches GOD in a human language to save our souls!
No human has the slightest idea about God's power, including intelligence. In fact, to assign a value of intelligence to God would be like saying that he is not God. God is far above and beyond such puny human measurements like intelligence.
It means that He created human beings in His own image.
Our languages are too limited to really describe God; but within the constraints of our language, yes, God has a mind. He and His thoughts and knowledge are not separate things. And It's all spiritual, not physical.
Colloquial means informal language, which would be like Oh my god! or using I/you/me/my anything using first person in writing.
Human understanding Language Ignorance of scripture The Silence of God The nature of science Spiritual blindness
In Tiv language, God is called "Aondo."