Claim. SMM asserts that God, being incorporeal, lacks the physical love organ that Adam and Eve possess — meaning humans hold something more precious than God in this one respect.

Elaboration. The statement is blunt: “God does not have a love organ. It exists in God’s creation, but not in God. Even if it were to exist, it would exist internally, in His heart, and would not appear with a form. What would He need it for? The ones who have love organs are Adam and Eve, human beings. Thus, you should know that human beings have something that is more precious than what God has” (2.2.-god-invests-the-essence-of-his-love-and-life, 206-125, 1990.10.3).

This is a corollary of God’s incorporeality (csg-god-is-incorporeal-formless): the formless God cannot physically experience love; He requires Adam and Eve as His body (csg-god-needs-body-via-adam-and-eve). The result is a startling inversion of the usual creator/creation hierarchy — in the specific domain of embodied love, creation surpasses Creator.

The apologetic implication: far from diminishing God, this gap is His purpose in creation. His incompleteness is the reason humans are necessary, not incidental.

See also. csg-god-needs-body-via-adam-and-eve, csg-god-is-incorporeal-formless