haha.. I didn't mean to confuse you , I was just curious.. well , even I believe or rather all the Muslims believe that god has no physical shape or structure... God's totally unimaginable and that He is totally above all grasps.. :) its somehow silly to believe that the one who ceated us would possess similar qualities ... it is specifically stated that he possesses different attributes then humans.. so absolutely gender comes in the list!! :P
Heh, don't worry.:) I wasn't confused, although you bringing it up made me curious too, sort of. I'm not actually sure why I did comment when I don't even believe in a God. It's made me curious about whether other atheists have a mental image of God, if they were to believe in its existence.
And that's exactly how I see it too. You've worded what I had in mind much better than I could. My mental image of a God is that it'd be more of a...presence? I don't see God as being something tangible or imaginable, as you mentioned. It's sort of like "Mother Nature", who I don't actually picture in the literal sense of there being an actual woman. Just a presence. It just *is*.
If God could be proven, would God be a man or woman?
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haha.. I didn't mean to confuse you , I was just curious.. well , even I believe or rather all the Muslims believe that god has no physical shape or structure... God's totally unimaginable and that He is totally above all grasps.. :) its somehow silly to believe that the one who ceated us would possess similar qualities ... it is specifically stated that he possesses different attributes then humans.. so absolutely gender comes in the list!! :P
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Heh, don't worry.:) I wasn't confused, although you bringing it up made me curious too, sort of. I'm not actually sure why I did comment when I don't even believe in a God. It's made me curious about whether other atheists have a mental image of God, if they were to believe in its existence.
And that's exactly how I see it too. You've worded what I had in mind much better than I could. My mental image of a God is that it'd be more of a...presence? I don't see God as being something tangible or imaginable, as you mentioned. It's sort of like "Mother Nature", who I don't actually picture in the literal sense of there being an actual woman. Just a presence. It just *is*.
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absolutely right. :)