Finshaggy
Well-Known Member
I think that when Jesus called god his father, his goal was to pull "God" out of the abstract so that people could feel god instead of just following his words.
Imagine a wanderer that has experienced what effect the words of god can have on a crowd walking into a state house or temple and telling the Roman religious leaders that he knew god better than they did, because he knew what god wanted and could do for the people. Which in some ways is just a reflection of the people themselves.
Imagine a wanderer that has experienced what effect the words of god can have on a crowd walking into a state house or temple and telling the Roman religious leaders that he knew god better than they did, because he knew what god wanted and could do for the people. Which in some ways is just a reflection of the people themselves.