Who or what is the US & OUR in Genesis?

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solid analysis;3560197 said:
1. We are told God is a spirit.
2. A spirit isn't tangible.
3. We are told we are created in God's image.
4. IE. we are all spiritual beings.
5. If the Spirit was something tangible then it makes sense to ask what it 'looks like'. But that's just the thing, the spirit (God's) has no image comparable to any physical thing.
6. The closest thing we can relate to spirit is wind which is also one of the meaning of the original hebrew and greek words for 'spirit' (naphesh, pneuma [Judah might have to correct me here])
So how you gonna sit up here and ask someone what 'wind' look like?

It states that they were going to create man, "in OUR IMAGE, and OUR LIKENESS"..

Both image and likeness are different. Image is the physical aspect of something, whereas the likeness could mean physical, mental or 'spiritual'. So why does it say, 'image AND likeness'. You're probably right thought about a spirit not having really a form or physical appearance to it, which is why we couldn't be "molded after our creator". This brings up the whole theory that we were created, or rather, altered to be modern human-mankind by alien beings.
 
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No. no. the Us is the Elohim, more specifically YHWH Elohim or the most powerful elemental forces. Nothing to do with Jesus. If anything you would identify Yeshua with adam. son of Man. Who was the original person who got killed for doing right?
 
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judahxulu;3561095 said:
No. no. the Us is the Elohim, more specifically YHWH Elohim or the most powerful elemental forces. Nothing to do with Jesus. If anything you would identify Yeshua with adam. son of Man. Who was the original person who got killed for doing right?

whoa...

WHAT "RIGHT" DID ADAM DO TO CAUSE HIMSELF DEATH?
 
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VIBE86;3560804 said:
It states that they were going to create man, "in OUR IMAGE, and OUR LIKENESS"..

Both image and likeness are different. Image is the physical aspect of something, whereas the likeness could mean physical, mental or 'spiritual'. So why does it say, 'image AND likeness'. You're probably right thought about a spirit not having really a form or physical appearance to it, which is why we couldn't be "molded after our creator". This brings up the whole theory that we were created, or rather, altered to be modern human-mankind by alien beings.

[[correction ' ruach ' is the hebrew word for spirit. naphesh is for 'soul' fyi]]

Anyways part of us being created in God image implies we are created pure and good. It is the image wee see hopefully when we look in the mirror. Another part of it implies we have the ability to choose between good and bad.

Where in the Bible is anything mentioned pertaining to alien beings?
 
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solid analysis;3561438 said:
[[correction ' ruach ' is the hebrew word for spirit. naphesh is for 'soul' fyi]]

Anyways part of us being created in God image implies we are created pure and good. It is the image wee see hopefully when we look in the mirror. Another part of it implies we have the ability to choose between good and bad.

Where in the Bible is anything mentioned pertaining to alien beings?

Replace god/angels and devil/demons with aliens and there you have it, aliens.
 
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solid analysis;3561438 said:
[[correction ' ruach ' is the hebrew word for spirit. naphesh is for 'soul' fyi]]

Anyways part of us being created in God image implies we are created pure and good. It is the image wee see hopefully when we look in the mirror. Another part of it implies we have the ability to choose between good and bad.

Where in the Bible is anything mentioned pertaining to alien beings?

Also, how is it possible for a man to be made out of dirt/mud/clay then from the man, his rib, a woman? How from dirt/mud/clay are all the organs formed? An intelligent mind created? How is a woman, from a rib, created? (same, organs, mind etc)

What about the animals? What were they made from?

**Judah, who is the "US and OUR" referring to? If I'm not mistaken, the Hebrew bible doesn't speak more than 3 times of the Holy Spirit and doesn't adhere to a trinity?
 
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