tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11516215.post8653159089359837665..comments2024-03-28T15:31:02.860-07:00Comments on Metacrock's Blog: The Atonement, Solidarity, and Social Justice (part 1)Joseph Hinman (Metacrock)http://www.blogger.com/profile/06957529748541493998noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11516215.post-54419556855736792592017-03-07T22:10:57.477-08:002017-03-07T22:10:57.477-08:00Eric Sotnak said...
How does your participatory vi...Eric Sotnak said...<br />How does your participatory view square with your views on consciousness and Being Itself? How is it possible for one instance of consciousness to participate in the world in any meaningfully different way than any other? Doesn't God participate in the world in every instance of consciousness just as much as in any other?<br /><br /><b>two parts to the answer: part I</b><br /><br /><b>You know how in Norse mythology some goddess will disguise as a boy by wearing boys clothes and no one can tell it's not a boy.Jesus is not like that,He;s not God come out heaven and wearing human clothing so magically people think he's human; Christ has a human nature and a divine nature.two natures and two wills. If we assume mind is property emergent of brain then Jesus' mind was emergent of a physical human brain but backed by two natures, one human and one divine ,so he has a "hook up" so to speak, to the divine.</b><br /><br /><b>Part II<br /><br />I quoted Rolt's definition of super essential Godhead kit was :universal mind." The distinction between ground of being and the beings is not one is impersonal and has no connection to mind, They both have connection to mind, but Being itself is universal mind thus on a higher level than individual min d, Jesus had access to both levels, probably though connecting link of divine nature,</b>Joseph Hinman (Metacrock)https://www.blogger.com/profile/06957529748541493998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11516215.post-48186591674295043352017-03-07T07:04:43.937-08:002017-03-07T07:04:43.937-08:00How does your participatory view square with your ...How does your participatory view square with your views on consciousness and Being Itself? How is it possible for one instance of consciousness to participate in the world in any meaningfully different way than any other? Doesn't God participate in the world in every instance of consciousness just as much as in any other?Eric Sotnakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06162425851889399481noreply@blogger.com