Why does God wear clothes?

God made adam in his image, so the story goes

Adam and Eve were naked in the garden, so good was likely naked

Why would god need clothes any how?

Who would make him clothes? What would they be made of? There was nothing original.

If god is everywhere and in all things, why do not all things need clothing?

Genesis is interesting for how the nakedness is described as part of 'evil.' After they learned of good and evil eating the forbidden fruit, only then did they realize they were naked and being naked was thus 'evil.' Why would God have made them naked if being naked is evil?

Just another contradiction as far as I'm concerned.
 
God made adam in his image, so the story goes

Adam and Eve were naked in the garden, so good was likely naked

Why would god need clothes any how?

Who would make him clothes? What would they be made of? There was nothing original.

If god is everywhere and in all things, why do not all things need clothing?

Genesis is interesting for how the nakedness is described as part of 'evil.' After they learned of good and evil eating the forbidden fruit, only then did they realize they were naked and being naked was thus 'evil.' Why would God have made them naked if being naked is evil?

Just another contradiction as far as I'm concerned.
You are simply confusing Pre-Fall with Post-Fall of man. In the Pre-Fall state, Adam was full protected by God. Post-Fall Adam was totally exposed to the elements and spiritually/morally drained.
 
What do you think God's favorite meal is? The body of Christ? :ack-1:

Mana, perhaps...

Mana

1) the power generated by focused, often ritualistic acts of worship or respect between the worshipper and the worshipped
2) spiritual power, directed from the mortal to the immortal... and sometimes vice versa
3) Celestial and Infernal energy exchanged between "gods" and Man


Just a guess

 
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