From this, it appears that your acceptance or nonacceptance of the Gospel's concept of God is entirely predicated upon your own perceptual embeddedness in the physical world and would therefore be conditioned by any perceptual limitations inherent in that reality.
No, the opposite is true. in my opinion, the idea that God is a man is based on the belief that we are somehow the end all species. I'm guessing that the human being in the 21st century is very limited, and just a tiny TINY fraction of what is possible in a God. I think there is much much more to existence than the human... or an advanced human. ;-)
Hence, you ask why God would need to look like us, while ignoring the possibility that it is we who must look like him because we are of the same species and kind. You seem to be assuming that God came from us, rather than the other way around, which is what the Gospel claims.
I find it difficult to believe that our human form as it is (sans blood) at this particular moment in the history of the universe is needed for anything other than this world, at this time. I'm not assuming God came from us at all. I'm saying that it seems odd to think that the God of the universe is another man albeit more "perfect."
Our species is quite new? How do you know this? On this world its new, but this says nothing about the cosmos as a whole. The Gospel deals with the whole, not just aspects of the whole.
Exactly. It doesn't make sense to me that the God of the entire universe is like our little species. I find the idea that God is a man entirely from the human (very limited), mind. I understand that believers think there are plenty of Earth like planets with humans who have evolved exactly like our planet. Again, I would say, why limit God to a human man appearing like us at this time. It just so doesn't make sense to me.
How we evolved here, and the extent to which we did, tells us nothing regarding the template or pattern upon which we are based, which is, according to LDS theology, an eternal template, God himself, and Jesus Christ, being the ultimate forms of that template.
Yes, I understand this model. Let me ask you this... do you think humans will continue to evolve? Do you think our VERY limited brain is all there could ever be? Do you think there is a possibility for more to come forth in this universe? Our human form is not what it was a hundred thousand years ago. It will not be as it is in another hundred thousand years. Why would the God of the universe need hair, fingernails, mitochondria, skin, ears, liver, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.?
Our form seems to be VERY particular to our Earth and our evolutionary past.
Again, I think the "God is man" idea, is very limiting in terms of what is possible in a god, and based on a very limited understanding of the universe.
Just the way I see it. ;-)
~dancer~