We're not necessarily talking about divine. Angels are celestials. Demons can be divine too, Greek gods are divine too.Johnny Seraph wrote:@Aprophis
Good points, but here's where I have to go, hmmm...
Consider human marriage. That's supposedly the ultimate version of human love, in all possible manifestations. But if God doesn't do love "that" way, isn't that something less than all-loving?
Because that would mean that marital love includes more possible versions of love than Divine love does, wouldn't it? I mean, if earthly marital love encompasses eros, philos, and agape, but Divine love only involves the latter two...
See what I'm getting at? 1ey
Celestial means that it's far away from Earthen things. Where you move away from the physical and become more abstract, going into concepts.
Also asexual people can marry. They just don't do the naughty. So I don't really know why you're associating this with marriage itself. Just because good Christians marry to procreate?
I guess it comes down to what I mentioned before, humans so like to get under the sheets.