[quote name='Husky' date='27 July 2010 - 09:25 PM' timestamp='1280245653' post='107636']
All of it is Divine: their 'exterior' and qualities perfectly mirror that 'interior' Divine.
Good.
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Weren't you the same one debating on the other thread about how images are depicted. The way a particular God is drawn is that artist's impression of it. I personally would draw an image that shows the Gods in strong and muscular ways, but that doesn't mean that other images of the same Gods drawn are "wrong", even if male Gods are drawn more skinny or without a mustache. The image drawn of that God does reflect the person who drew it. They are projecting their own thinking into the way they draw God. What the heck do you mean by Do I think Hindus are gullible. Every region of India depicts the Gods slightly differently and many times there have been God equations in ancient times, i.e. Our God is equivalent to your other God.
[quote name='Husky' date='27 July 2010 - 09:25 PM']
And denial of the forms of the Gods IS denial of the Gods themselves.
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Quit making nonsense up. There are a million different depictions of any God, by tens of thousands of different artists. So you are saying that by stating: All the forms are valid, but we can have our own preferences like more muscular versions (done suited to our image) or less is Denial? So we should all only depict the Gods in the version you like?
Your threatening attitude doesn't intimidate me one bit. You do bark a lot however.
All of it is Divine: their 'exterior' and qualities perfectly mirror that 'interior' Divine.
Good.
[/quote]
Weren't you the same one debating on the other thread about how images are depicted. The way a particular God is drawn is that artist's impression of it. I personally would draw an image that shows the Gods in strong and muscular ways, but that doesn't mean that other images of the same Gods drawn are "wrong", even if male Gods are drawn more skinny or without a mustache. The image drawn of that God does reflect the person who drew it. They are projecting their own thinking into the way they draw God. What the heck do you mean by Do I think Hindus are gullible. Every region of India depicts the Gods slightly differently and many times there have been God equations in ancient times, i.e. Our God is equivalent to your other God.
[quote name='Husky' date='27 July 2010 - 09:25 PM']
And denial of the forms of the Gods IS denial of the Gods themselves.
[/quote]
Quit making nonsense up. There are a million different depictions of any God, by tens of thousands of different artists. So you are saying that by stating: All the forms are valid, but we can have our own preferences like more muscular versions (done suited to our image) or less is Denial? So we should all only depict the Gods in the version you like?
Your threatening attitude doesn't intimidate me one bit. You do bark a lot however.