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Have you ever had a dream and If so what did you "see" ?
Was John dreaming? What do you think separates a vision from a dream?

This is an illustration of what john described:

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Answer the question for the 5th time.

Is the following verse true or not?

John 1:18a No one has seen God at any time
If god is an appearance, & god can observe all appearances, then god has seen his self. the bible says god has observed all things. If u observed yourself, you'd have to see yourself in some way to do that. The bible equivocates "seeing" to observation. So:

Seeing = observation (&vice versa)
God has observed (seen) all things.
God is a thing

It follows that god is a thing that has been observed (seen) by god which collapses all of the arguments against mine in this thread so far.
 
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If god is an appearance, & god can observe all appearances, then god has seen his self. the bible says god has observed all things. If u observed yourself, you'd have to see yourself in some way to do that. The bible equivocates "seeing" to observation. So:

Seeing = observation (&vice versa)
God has observed (seen) all things.
God is a thing

It follows that god is a thing that has been observed (seen) by god which collapses all of the arguments against mine in this thread so far.
The verse is not talking about God, it is talking about humans.
 
As I've pointed out several times for u, John 1:18 isn't the only verse to investigate for any contradictions between verses. It claims no one has seen god but there r verses that contradict it. Rev 4:3 says John observed god, but observing god is seeing god
 
There are no verses in the Bible that contradict one another.

Are you a Christian?
There r many contradicting verses lol

Explain how god isn't a seeing thing that created a seeing thing. The verses show that but ur in denial. It says god sees everyone through being omnipresent. But says he created Adam who was a seeing thing. That's god being a seeing thing (omnipresent) creating a seeing thing (Adam)
 

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