Idea of the Holy, personal spiritual cleanliness
In the Idea of the Holy, Otto can be quoted saying this " The analogy is with the feeling arising from moral transgression. They are too we practiced a kind of self deprecation which is clear and familiar and perfectly intelligible to us when we esteem ourselves guilty of a bad action and action itself is morally evil. Evil of the action ways upon us and deprives of our self respect. We accuse ourselves and remorse sets in." In this, we can see the seperation between us and the divine. For God, he does not make mistakes as a human might do.
Humans, when they see themselves make a mistake that they would see as morally wrong, or as even morally evil, we feel down on ourselves, because we know that we can do and be better. These mistakes can be anything from committing a crime, to yelling at a friend. However, they are important to see because they put it in perspective that we are not God. While God is omnipotent and omniscient, we are not. Meaning, that he knows all and will never make a mistake, while humans know very little in comparison and will make mistakes daily, if not hourly. By showing these mistakes, we are better able to orient ourselves towards the divine, looking at God as an example of what to be like in relation to ourselves, others, and our environment. So, from this self deprecation, we are better able to grow as individuals.
Humans, when they see themselves make a mistake that they would see as morally wrong, or as even morally evil, we feel down on ourselves, because we know that we can do and be better. These mistakes can be anything from committing a crime, to yelling at a friend. However, they are important to see because they put it in perspective that we are not God. While God is omnipotent and omniscient, we are not. Meaning, that he knows all and will never make a mistake, while humans know very little in comparison and will make mistakes daily, if not hourly. By showing these mistakes, we are better able to orient ourselves towards the divine, looking at God as an example of what to be like in relation to ourselves, others, and our environment. So, from this self deprecation, we are better able to grow as individuals.
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