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Cosmic
Teddy
Bear
When we think about God we often have to think in metaphors because God is so much bigger than we are. This can be helpful, but for every metaphor there is a "Yes" and a "No." In this series we look at six possible metaphors for God, and consider the "Yes" and "No" of each.
1. Waiter
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2. The Judge
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3. The Friend
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4. Clockmaker
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5. The Cosmic Teddy Bear
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6. The Author of Life
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7. The Cross
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