Quote from Thunderdog:
In summary, how is it that we have somehow, implicitly or otherwise, ascribed to God that very attribute which we most deplore in the people around us?
It is not possible to see God any differently than one sees himself. This is because, being created in His image, each of us is equal to Him in every way, in every attribute.
If we imagine ourselves to be bodies, we make ourselves, and our Creator out to be an "unfortunate child with special needs". Having made us equal with Himself and with each other, we seek in bodies something "special" to be worshipped. This is insanity, since God has already given everything to everyone. Bodies are limitations. Yet you are unlimited.
You are very close to answering your question when you say, "Depending on how you look at it...", for this is an entirely a perception based "world" twisting the laws of the mind: Perception was invented just so such a world could seem to exist. And in such a world, you see what you want to see, forgetting this is what you want. Forgetting, you make yourself a victim of what you see
out there. In a world of utter projection, both you and God cannot be any different from what you see. Eyeballs were made to see insanity. Vision is given you to see past it.
Of course, you cannot be anything other than as God created you, therefore, this world and the concept of perception itself must have been made up, imagined, hallucinated...pick your poison. It was a jest taken too seriously. But whatever it was, it was not created by your Creator so "man" must not exist. So long as "man" thinks he exists, then God must not exist, or He must be insane. This world seeks to prove this.
To put it bluntly, this world was made as an attack on God.
Jesus