If God willed us into existence then our existence is contingent upon God and if God is beyond material such that the closest we can come to describing his nature is spirit, then our material existence in and of itself is not the end but a means to an end.

The term for that is Maya, which is illusion. Anything temporal such as matter is an illusion, and the only things truly real are eternal, like the spirit.
 
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What does a spirit look like?

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God is beyond anything we can comprehend. So is spirit.

The Trinity is not a mystery to be solved but a relationship to be entered into.

sortof whatever suits their fancy to fit the moment ...


God is beyond anything we can comprehend ... Drawn to something he has no ability to understand.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.
 
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What does a spirit look like?

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God is beyond anything we can comprehend. So is spirit.

The Trinity is not a mystery to be solved but a relationship to be entered into.

sortof whatever suits their fancy to fit the moment ...


God is beyond anything we can comprehend ... Drawn to something he has no ability to understand.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.
You could have just written Christianity bad.
 
You do realize that you are contradicting yourself by stating you know these things while simultaneously stating we have no ability to understand God in any way whatsoever, right?
It appears as though you have not studied your Tanach.
God is unknowable.
If God were unknowable then you wouldn’t know anything about God at all up to and including the part where you say God is unknowable. As that is something you believe you know about God.
Jews know nothing about God and don’t pretend to.
All we know is what God told us through reliable prophets.
Christians see God as man and thus have lowered God; for instance, there is limited room in heaven...how childish.
I wouldn’t dare condescend to teach a Jew what his religious beliefs were.

You don’t seem to have that reservation with Christians.

you have no insight into INDEPENDENT-----he is quite a chutzpadickah mamzer
in the HALLS OF LEARNING (ie---da yeshiva)
Which is odd that I can so easily school him.
 
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What does a spirit look like?

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God is beyond anything we can comprehend. So is spirit.

The Trinity is not a mystery to be solved but a relationship to be entered into.

sortof whatever suits their fancy to fit the moment ...


God is beyond anything we can comprehend ... Drawn to something he has no ability to understand.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.
You could have just written Christianity bad.
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You could have just written Christianity bad.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.

not sure the two quotes above are compatible - not sure why you would exclude a physicality to something that you believe created the universe, either. and no, you do not respond to content.

there is more to christianity as a false religion, using its content is not a pass you use to justify your interpretation that as well has no validity than your own madeup justifications.

try responding to content, or what is the purpose for your thread ... christianity is "good".
 
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What does a spirit look like?

View attachment 290707



God is beyond anything we can comprehend. So is spirit.

The Trinity is not a mystery to be solved but a relationship to be entered into.

sortof whatever suits their fancy to fit the moment ...


God is beyond anything we can comprehend ... Drawn to something he has no ability to understand.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.
You could have just written Christianity bad.
.
You could have just written Christianity bad.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.

not sure the two quotes above are compatible - not sure why you would exclude a physicality to something that you believe created the universe, either. and no, you do not respond to content.

there is more to christianity as a false religion, using its content is not a pass you use to justify your interpretation that as well has no validity than your own madeup justifications.

try responding to content, or what is the purpose for your thread ... christianity is "good".
Don’t you believe that all religions are false religions?
 
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What does a spirit look like?

View attachment 290707



God is beyond anything we can comprehend. So is spirit.

The Trinity is not a mystery to be solved but a relationship to be entered into.

sortof whatever suits their fancy to fit the moment ...


God is beyond anything we can comprehend ... Drawn to something he has no ability to understand.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.
You could have just written Christianity bad.
.
You could have just written Christianity bad.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.

not sure the two quotes above are compatible - not sure why you would exclude a physicality to something that you believe created the universe, either. and no, you do not respond to content.

there is more to christianity as a false religion, using its content is not a pass you use to justify your interpretation that as well has no validity than your own madeup justifications.

try responding to content, or what is the purpose for your thread ... christianity is "good".
Don’t you believe that all religions are false religions?
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Don’t you believe that all religions are false religions?

and no, you do not respond to content.

Why are we here?

you mimic well your chosen false religion too bad you do not seem to understand it either ... * not really the best reason to be here.
 
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What does a spirit look like?

View attachment 290707



God is beyond anything we can comprehend. So is spirit.

The Trinity is not a mystery to be solved but a relationship to be entered into.

sortof whatever suits their fancy to fit the moment ...


God is beyond anything we can comprehend ... Drawn to something he has no ability to understand.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.
You could have just written Christianity bad.
.
You could have just written Christianity bad.

seems a reoccurring theme 4th century christianity, christians rely on rather than accomplishing the goals set from the onset by the religions of antiquity for a just existence - their way to enshrine the opposite, evil.

not sure the two quotes above are compatible - not sure why you would exclude a physicality to something that you believe created the universe, either. and no, you do not respond to content.

there is more to christianity as a false religion, using its content is not a pass you use to justify your interpretation that as well has no validity than your own madeup justifications.

try responding to content, or what is the purpose for your thread ... christianity is "good".
Don’t you believe that all religions are false religions?
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Don’t you believe that all religions are false religions?

and no, you do not respond to content.

Why are we here?

you mimic well your chosen false religion too bad you do not seem to understand it either ... * not really the best reason to be here.
You totally dodged the question.

Don’t you believe that all religions are false religions?
 
All we know is what God told us through reliable prophets
Sounds like you worship prophets.
Define “prophet”.
You first.
How old is the average prophet and how do people know if the prophet should be believed?
It’s in the Torah.
You were the one who brought up your prophets. Why are you worshipping them?
And you have no idea what defines a prophet.
You’re quite a funny guy.
I guess to you anyone who comes along and turns water into wine is a a prophet; which means you haven’t read Devarim.
 
Sounds like you worship prophets.
Define “prophet”.
You first.
How old is the average prophet and how do people know if the prophet should be believed?
It’s in the Torah.
You were the one who brought up your prophets. Why are you worshipping them?
And you have no idea what defines a prophet.
You’re quite a funny guy.
I guess to you anyone who comes along and turns water into wine is a a prophet; which means you haven’t read Devarim.
You’re the one who says he only knows about God from what the prophets wrote.

I rely on my relationship with God.
 
Define “prophet”.
You first.
How old is the average prophet and how do people know if the prophet should be believed?
It’s in the Torah.
You were the one who brought up your prophets. Why are you worshipping them?
And you have no idea what defines a prophet.
You’re quite a funny guy.
I guess to you anyone who comes along and turns water into wine is a a prophet; which means you haven’t read Devarim.
You’re the one who says he only knows about God from what the prophets wrote.

I rely on my relationship with God.
I know...kewl!
 

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