I'm not sure anyone could follow Myk in defining God, but I thought, perhaps, Karen Armstrong could hold her own. She takes a more traditional approach. One which has been heard on this blog before. It is a bit long, but fairly well done.
I can't pass up the irony that the iconoclastic video explanation is introduced with the perfunctory sun and cloud representation of God. "There is as much God in a microwave as there is in a sunset." —James Harvey
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“You can safely assume that you’ve created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.”
-- Anne Lamott
“All affirmations we can make about God are not such that our minds may rest in them, nor of such sort that we may suppose God does not transcend them." Thomas Aquinas. In other words, anything we say about God is wrong.
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