Historically speaking, Why does Christianity seem to be fond of anthormorphisizing God or any other entities related to God compared to the other Abrahamic religions that are out there which seem to dislike anthromorphization?
>>3195995
They turned their prophet into a God so it's inherently unstable theology
>>3195995
Jesus becoming human, anthormorphisizing himself, is a big part of it. Another is the emphasis on having a relationship with God through Christ.
>>3195995
Jesus being human and Greco-Roman tradition having human gods.
>>3196009
>>3195995
>>3196082
>They turned their prophet into a God so it's inherently unstable theology
Wrong - that's normal theology for Earth:
The Emperor of Japan in 0 AD was a god.
The Emperor of Rome in 0 AD was a god.
The Pharoah of Egypt in 2000 BC was a god.
I, in 2017 AD am a god.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQjOcL6yMlI
>>3196171
>I, in 2017 AD am a god
>>3196208
>I, in 2017 AD am a god
True fact.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a94Kpkku94
>>3196171
Lets ignore that
>Egyptians didn't use our coordinate system
>they didn't use the metric system
>they didn't use our timekeeping system (seconds/hours)
>modern coordinate system is arbitrary
>modern metric system is arbitrary
>modern timekeeping system is arbitrary
And then maybe a coincidence like that may seem meaningful.
>>3196258
>Egyptians didn't use our coordinate system
>they didn't use the metric system
>they didn't use our timekeeping system (seconds/hours)
>modern coordinate system is arbitrary
>modern metric system is arbitrary
>modern timekeeping system is arbitrary
No shit - Egyptians didn't know the speed of light to six figures? I was obviously proposing that the Egyptians intentionally built the Pyramid of Giza in such a latitude.
Quit thinking like a mortal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7hfZLTjTSs