Originally posted by: Crono
Again, either you?re not reading what I posted, or you are reading what isn?t there. I said no one has seen the Father, and the Father is spirit. Read 1 Colossians 1:15:
?He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.?
*yawn*, wow, this just keeps going on and on. I see you still have not addressed any of my questions, nor have you acknoledged the fact that all of my explanations have withstood your pamphlet questions. Yet I shall endulge you one last time with an explanation since you don't seem to be able to come to them on your own.
Do you see him? Have you seen him? Does that mean he isn't there? Does that fact in any way, shape or form have any bearing on what he looks like? Nope. He could look like a giraffee and you would never know because you can't see him as you are. So this verse in no way, shape, or form has any bearing on his appearance, only the fact that you can not see him in your *current state*.
First, let?s examine the definition of image, as it was used in the OT, in the original Hebrew, because the usage of the word ?image? varies slightly from the
Hebrew word in the text. Notice the definition provided in that link: ?an image, likeness?. So when the Bible says we are in the image of God the Father, or Jesus is in the image of the Father, it is saying we are in the likeness of Him; such as a shadow is in the likeness of the person or object casting the shadow. Note, however, that in none of the references you gave, does it say man has a physical body like the Father nor does it say the Father has a body.
Good point. And does the shadow not take on the EXACT SAME SHAPE of the body? If God is simply a spirit and has no body, and we are created in him image (shadow), we should have the same form. Consider a cloud. Does a clouds shadow not come in the same form as the cloud itself?
Does it say anywhere that God has a body? In those words, no. Why? Because they already knew he had a body!! This wasn't rocket science to them. Why state the obvious? Rather, state aspects about what is not already known. If someone ask me to describe another person, I'm not going to say "Oh, they have a body!!!" Well no kidding!! It's understood!! So rather, I'll tell you about different parts of their body. What color hair they have, their eyes, skin color, physical stature. Sounds like the same things that were mentioned in those verses. What are the odds???
As for your image description, let's look at Gen 5:3
And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and
begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth:
Now what are the odds that that would follow RIGHT AFTER the description given about man's appearance as compared to God's?? Hmm, even used the same words?? Curious, very curious. All you have to do is look at THAT verse to understand exactly what the Lord meant when he said we are created in his image, and in his likeness. Just as a son/daughter is created in the likeness and image of his father/mother, so we are created in the image of God. Period.
Now you are quite correct in pointing out that Moses and the elders saw God on the mountain, He appeared to Solomon, as well as others (Abraham, King Nebuchadnezzar, Gideon, etc.).
Oh wait, you said no one ever saw God. Are you confessing to being incorrect?? Can't be, let's look at the explanation.
Who they saw, as well as others in the Old Testament and of course the New Testament, was Jesus, not the Father. As I said before, no one has seen the glory of the Father. Read Exodus 33:19-20:
?Then He said, ?I will make all My goodness pass before you, and I will proclaim the name of the LORD before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.? But He said, ?You cannot see My face; for no man shall see Me, and live.?
Ah, so God and Christ are two separate beings and you're willing to admit that??? Interesting. Should that not be the case, then your explanation holds no water and you need to try again.
However, you're still wrong. Consider Genesis chapter 3. Adam sees the Lord. Now you claim that he saw Christ. Now if you are correct, and Adam saw Christ and Christ only, then what is Christ talking about when he said, "Behold, the man is become as one of
us," (verse 22).
Now Christians have long sense used that verse to show the concept behind the trinity. Why? Because it shows the presence of more than one intity there. So this can mean one of three things, 1) You're wrong about the trinity and Adam only saw God there, and that verse is a misinterpretation, 2) The trinity is correct but your idea that no man has seen God the Father is incorrect, or 3) Both ideas are wrong. Personally, I go with 3, but that's my opinion.
If you wish to understand what the scripture you quoted really means, you first understand what happened to those individuals when they saw God, and I do mean the Father. Each of these people were changed. Adam didn't need to be because the fall had not as yet happened. But you'll notice, after this event, he was separated from God's presence. Does that mean that people couldn't see him? No, but it does mean they need to be in a state similar to Adams in order to do so.
Consider (and try to actually do that) what Moses said.
And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I have bseen God face to face, and
my life is preserved.
Now why would he say that if the same thing wasn't in place for Christ as was in place for God?? He was marveling at the fact that he *could* see God and yet still live. Why? Because it is possible, but a change my occur because we can not see God in our natural state.
I understand why you feel the way you do, but you're not proving anything here. Every question you've asked, I've answered. Every snide remark you've made has been throw aside. You're not going to prove the LDS faith wrong because it isn't. Joseph Smith was a prophet of God and the work he did was foreordained by God. It is God's work and it will not be stopped by you. Many have tried, all have failed. Accept it if you will, reject it if you choose. Such is you're right. But I know it to be the true Gospel of Jesus Christ and the one sure way to return to him again.