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I did not say a person is a person, I said God is a person (which is why I am a theist) and God is More than a person.
Look, we could go around like this forever if you want.
You seem to want to reduce the meaning of a field, yet expand the meaning of a person.
If I try expand the meaning of a field you don't accept it. And all I was doing was using your own argument in an attempt to show you how circular your logic is.
But you don't see that... or at least want to admit it.
See, you are not a theist. That means something to you. It means you don't want your understanding of God to be mixed up with the understanding of someone who thinks God has the quality of Personhood.
I am not a theist because the conventional wisdom of what God is is based on mythology so absurd as to be meaningless to me.
And yet I have seen God, felt God, been moved and inspired by God. Buddhism is the avenue that I've found to be the most useful means to this connection. And the fact that I choose to describe God in a slightly different way does not change the fact that I do indeed have a relationship with It.
I'm trying to find ways to connect my experience with yours. I'm trying to identify points of similarity between our experiences, to bring us together despite our different perspectives.
What are you trying to do here?