by evilgenius » Fri 23 Jun 2017, 12:14:38
Ok, so, if there is a God, how does He attain consciousness? Walking, talking human beings have brains with neurons. What does God have? For that matter, what kind of consciousness beyond matter is there? Obviously, consciousness is not matter. If it doesn't require matter to exist, that is one thing. If what we know of as consciousness does require matter, that is quite something else. It forces us to ask what kind of consciousness God could have. There is a 'focus' issue here which has bearing. It also forces us to confront what kind of nature we have, if we are made in His image. We are focused upon this body, and how it goes for us according to its ways. God, therefore, challenges us to expand our consciousness beyond that narrow focus. What does it mean to be made in the image of something that is invisible?
Which is to say, the answer to this question depends upon how you see God. If he is an old man in a flowing robe, then he can't possibly exist. If He is spirit, like Jesus said to the woman at the well, then He would be seeking those who will worship Him in spirit. Jesus said, "in spirit and truth."