Non-personal God

My God. Our God. His people. His creation.

These are all expressions of the basic concept that God and us are coexistent in an interwoven and inseparable interpersonal relationship.

We live together and not apart.

Even nonbelievers in God exist in this paradigm, even though they are unaware or unaccepting of that realty.

We became personal (to a degree) once created, for not being personal means no logical necessity but to exist for existences sake.

Previous to existence we lived only in God thinking of us critically in His infinite imagination.

He could have chosen not to create us, but logic suggests that He ‘wanted us to be’.

There are many whys to Him wanting us to exist, but nevertheless He did in fact create us, so it must stand to reason He did so because He wanted to otherwise we’d be an accident and not by willful design.

It is not probable that God makes mistakes, and why, to let chance run amuck that He may discover for His own purposes of discovery or whim the possibilities?

We exist because God wants us to exist.

In that sense God is not a personal God.

He created us because.

He then becomes by His own decision, after the creation, a personal God.

Evidence shows that He is particular in how and who gets in a deeper personal relationship with Him.

God revealed Himself to the early Hebrews in a way that was unique across Earth, so He chose them.

But He did not choose all, only a select few who would act as His conduit to the rest of humanity.

Jesus was one such human, as Moses was before Him.

God is non-personal with the option of being personal.

He is the Father we can know or never know.

We can be personal, estranged or strangers.

Which do you choose?

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Deus verus est. Sola Fide.

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