Saturday, April 07, 2007

Something that has occurred to me, both from discussions in this class and also in my Learning and Cognition class is this: If God is outside of time and the past, present and future are all the same to him, which means Christ is dying NOW, what makes us created in the image and likeness of God? Is it that God does look like us and has always looked like us, or is it that God, out of all His creatures, chose to become man? God became man, to God in the present, and so when He created man, he had already become man, and so created them in this image? But then, where did the idea of what man should be like come from? It's much like the question that can arise when discussing time travel: If a person from the future tells a person from the past about an invention that that person supposed invented, where did the idea come from?

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