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As humans, we crave interaction with other humans.. so.. doesn't God need someone on his same level to interact with?

2007-11-29 15:24:53 · 32 answers · asked by Linz VT•AM 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Of course - living alone is lonely.... maybe that's why we are here.

2007-12-03 15:04:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God wanted fellowship, so He created us. God is love. In order for love to be expressed it needs an object. He created us as the objects of His love! We are also created in his image (Genesis 1:26). In a certain sense, we are gods in the embryonic form.

God is also a triune God: God the Father; God the Son and God the Holy Ghost, all three are one (1 John 5:7). Trinitus in Latin means three in one. There is communication among the three and each of the other two is co -eternal with the Father

However, God cannot create anyone at his level to hang around with. They would be limited by the very fact that they had to be created.

2007-11-29 15:37:47 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

God doesn't need social interactions - we tend sometimes to try to make God more human-like, but God is beyond anything our minds can understand. God is omniscient, all-powerful, and all-knowing... God has angels as friends, though, and plus, with all that power, do you think He cares about interactions?

well, that's just my 2¢, ok my friend, I hope you find peace and success in your life.

2007-11-29 15:40:06 · answer #3 · answered by Adel 6 · 2 0

Perhaps he does. Even the Bible points to the existence of others. Have you noticed that in some Bible versions the word "We" is used instead of "I" in the creation of the Earth.
The Bible story where god kills the god Baal? You can not kill what is not there.
Also, god tells his followers," Thou shalt have no other gods before me, for I am a jealous God."
He never denies their existence, he just refuses to let them be worshipped.

2007-11-29 17:27:56 · answer #4 · answered by MiaOMya 4 · 1 0

I think that's why we were created, wasn't it? The story was that God was all alone at first, then he decided to create heaven and angels to worship him because he had an ego like woah. Then he made people because he wanted to make something more like him with free will to see how many would choose him. He gets off on that love...he's like an attention hound that hates it when you focus your spiritual energy elsewhere.

So yeah...maybe he does.

2007-11-29 20:46:58 · answer #5 · answered by Grunty O 2 · 1 0

God feels it's enough to have fellowship with the children He created. He wants nothing more than for US to talk to and for us to be plenty a-prayerful to Him!

But God the Father has His son and Holy Spirit. True, that is one God. He has angels!

2007-11-29 15:28:39 · answer #6 · answered by Яɑɩɳɓɵw 6 · 4 0

With all the junk going on in this Universe, and with
God in Charge of keeping it going....it would be my
opinion He has all the 'hanging out' He has time for!
Read the Book of Job....There are Those God has
around Him

2007-11-29 15:31:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God is one, but isn't an eternal solitary being, rather God is an incredible UNITY of three personal beings (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). God in himself is an eternal family! We are made in his image by ourselves and our communion with family and others!

2007-11-29 15:29:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No.God has a plethora of angelic beings surrounding the Heavenly Throne.

2007-11-29 15:30:21 · answer #9 · answered by Trish 6 · 0 0

Would an omnipresent being get lonely? That's a great question I don't know. I guess I would surmise that he is so stable and perfect he needs no one else, but then why care about worship and praise? I am at a loss.

2007-11-29 15:29:29 · answer #10 · answered by Rational Humanist 7 · 0 1

Why just the other day I saw God and Lord Vishnu at Starbucks.

2007-11-29 15:29:55 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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