At my earliest catholic sense, I have had an amazingly close identification as a Franciscan. I say this because creation and it’s reflection of God’s glory is important in a Franciscan spiritually. And so the meaning of the Incarnation of the son of god, that is into the poverty as a human creature, is a gift of love so overwhelmingly complex. The idea that god the father would place to humans in their hands the authority and a storehouse of the life of Jesus Christ is such deep covenant I find I personally cannot do anything about the very small understanding I posses except to bow in reverence to god the father, I should stop here with thought I’m the only one who has made a comment on this?😁 thanks for bringing this matter up.
Heyy, I think if u have to stick to purely non-anthropomorphic language every single time you speak, with the aim of being right 100% of the time, you become understandable only 50% of the time when you talk about God. The point of the video is to talk about his experience, he doesn't have to define terms to represent an analogy about God every time any references are made to him* Oops her or it or nah let's come down and say it's shitty theology.