CB Willis (cbwillis@adore.lightlink.com) wrote: >> We are talking about auditing *GOD*. >What does it mean to audit God? Why does God by or of any definition >personal or impersonal need auditing? What do you hope to achieve in so >doing? Because God as Creator did not create Man as Creature, but BECAME Man as creature. Just as God became Man in Jesus, so did he become Man in everyone of us literally. If you were to clear all beings of their finite identities and add them all up again, you would have the original God that created everything here. When Creator BECAME Creature, God BECAME man, and thus in auditing man we are auditing God. In auditing we are trying to undo the process by which the Creator BECAME the Creature, and help the Creature to BECOME the Creator again. Not *A* creator beside God, but THE Creator. The idea that God as Creator created man as Creature creates a separation between Man and God, even if one covers the separation with 'in His Broken Image' etc. GOD IS MAN. Man is God in incarnation. Literally, figuratively, peotically, rhetorically, any way you want it. There was no CREATION, there was only BECOMING. God at best created the concept of man, and then became that concept for his own edification. Heresy? I do hope so. Homer