Faith and Reason: Learning about God

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“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him….” (Genesis 1:27). This verse, found at the very beginning of the Bible reveals an interesting characteristic of humankind. People often read this verse and take the meaning of this as literal. They think that we physically resemble God; however, that isn’t what this verse is trying to communicate. To be made in the image of God speaks more toward our spirit and nature as human beings. We are created in the image of God, because we are to carry out the plans and dreams that God has given to each of us as individuals. Since we are made in the image of God, we possess attributes that reflect God and his character. We can develop a better idea of who God is by looking at the human person and analyzing common characteristics to humans. These characteristics, however warped they may be, probably reveal something about God’s nature.
The first thing we can learn about God through looking at a reflection of Him in humans is that He is rational. We as people have the ability to reason and develop arguments defending positions or ideas we feel strongly about. Our parents, teachers, and other adults have taught us the importance of understanding our position and being able to defend that position using facts and personal experiences. These personal experiences relate faith to reason. Once we have experienced something, we expect to obtain the same or similar results each time we encounter a similar situation. We believe that this will happen on the basis of faith in the desired or normal outcome, and reason that it will happen because of our background knowledge of why that result usually happens. This concept is somewhat complex, which makes it nearly impossible to be...

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... woman ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, causing sin, destruction, and death. The distortion brought from the fall makes it harder to discern the attributes of God humans have, but not quite impossible. The fact that humans have the ability to reason and can rationally understand things that they have faith in speaks to the idea that God is rational. If God is rational, there must be a reason why he created people to live in community, know, and love. God as the Trinity is reflected in humans through our need for community. The fact that we seek out knowledge and love demonstrates that God must also love and know about his creation. When we look at creation with the idea that humans are made in the image of God, we begin to realize that sometimes, our distortions give us a better perspective of who God is and where we fit in the order of creation.

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