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Does Christian GOD has all feelings?
What i am looking is the answer how ppl understands GOD's power and knolwege. Does GOD knows every feeling by description or he really can feel the same way as human does.
Lets say some1 said i love Mary and another person says i love Adam. Tough both ppl use the same description they have different level of feelings.

2006-07-07 05:44:22 · 17 answers · asked by PicassoInActions 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

SInce most Christains claim that morality came directly from GOD i wander if GOD knows every feeling as the way each person would feel? Since GOD decide him self what is bad and what is good ( at least in the form of concept so he can punish us)
does he really understands each feeling the way each person have? What about death? Does GOD knows what death is more than just a description? ( obviosly he could not feel it him self complitely) Unless he send Jesus to learn what is the feeling of death but that would change the Christian dogma's.
SO. One more time . The Question is what do Christians think about God's knolwege of feeling and specialy feeling of death .

2006-07-07 05:44:37 · update #1

17 answers

I think that you are asking some about some of the paradoxes of a religion built around sophmoric absolutes.

"What happens when an irresistable force meets an unmovable object?"

How do I know? It is a silly question that has no answer.

How can a perfect being feel imperfect thoughts? (jelousy, anger, lust) If he is omniscient, he must know these.

Can an omniscient being know what "surprise" is? He know everything so he must know. But if he knows everything, how can he be surprised.

The answer is that absolutes like omniscience and omnipotence are silly and ficticious. As is any being claiming to have these qualities.

2006-07-07 05:48:13 · answer #1 · answered by ksjazzguitar 4 · 1 1

If you base this on the Christian concept of God, again God created all things and that includes other religions by the way. Yes, of course the he knew the difference between good and evil, which is why he separated the two. He knows of all feelings and emotions, he created humanity, so he has to know all these things. The ten commandments were the laws from God, the laws created from that point were created by man, when religions started. God created the universe and all in it (all knowing) and then gave man free will.

2006-07-07 05:52:24 · answer #2 · answered by AMERICA NEEDS RON PAUL 2 · 0 0

I personally think that especially after the advent of Jesus Christ that yes God is cognizant of the feelings of man.
But then it must also be understood that God's thinking is so far above ours that it is almost impossible for us to comprehend the Thoughts of GOD.
How often have you made a decision and acted upon it only to find out later that you were wrong.
Perhaps this is the reason that Christians have such a hard time understanding why God allows what He does and why He does the things He does.
We look at things in our earthly manner and GOD looks at things from a totally different view point.
Our lack of understanding isn't HIS fault but ours.

2006-07-07 05:52:12 · answer #3 · answered by drg5609 6 · 0 0

I mean no offense, but you ramble and your English leaves a lot to be desired. Now, having sorted through your ramblings here's my answer.

There is NO GOD...God(s) were created by humans to answer the questions that science in previous times couldn't answer, such as: Why do volcanoes errupt? As our science has evolved and grown in capabilty to answer those basic questions God or the concept of God has changed. God exists in the minds and hearts of many people today as a means to shed responsibility for wrong action...God made me do that or to place blame upon when they do something wrong. God also still exists because there will always be those unanswered questions for science to merely stand by and ponder. Live respecting yourself, others, and our environment and the world will be just fine.

2006-07-07 05:53:29 · answer #4 · answered by thebigm57 7 · 0 0

1- God has feelings mostly love.
2-People understand and interpret God in different ways thus so many disagreements.God is all feeling more that humans could understand.
3-Love in universal wanting to poccess something or own it is not love. The best way I can describe love is the feeling I get when I see my grand children smile.
I hope you understand.

2006-07-07 05:59:04 · answer #5 · answered by Wise Old Witch 5 · 0 0

As god is only spiritual, there are no feelings. There is only logic. No hate, no love in the way we think love is. With god there is nothing to win anymore, or to loose. God is the beginning and... the end, but not in the way churches will tell You. They in a matter of fact don´t have to tell You anything... You just listen to that little voice deep inside You. But remember... no fear, no egoism!
Hear from You! Lou

2006-07-07 05:51:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My friend! Why Have doubt! God created everything so surely He knows how a specific feeling is like because He Created it! You try baking a cake without adding sugar how does it taste? Awfull I guarantee you God Did not Forget to add the Sugar To His Cake so! There you Go! May God Bless You

2006-07-07 05:51:29 · answer #7 · answered by etienne 2 · 0 0

Think of it like this - Satan cannot cast out Satan and God cannot cast out God. If you have an emotion, check where it comes from. Does it bring you closer to God or further away from Him.

That's your answer as to where the emotion comes from (God or Satan).

This is an excellent question, by the way. Not sure why you didn't get more responses.

2006-07-07 05:48:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are created in the image of God. That means that everything that you feel; taste; touch; or whatever is the same as God. What's so hard to understand about that.><>

2006-07-07 05:51:52 · answer #9 · answered by CEM 5 · 0 0

Yes, the answer, as usual, is found in the Scriptures.

Hebrews 4:15
For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. (KJV)

Advice: You might get more response if you used spell check, and proofread, by the way.

2006-07-07 05:50:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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