Claim. SMM teaches that the formless God created Adam and Eve specifically so that He could acquire a body, take physical form, and thereby govern, love, and feel stimulation in the corporeal world.
Elaboration. The argument is stated consistently across the section: “God’s final purpose of creation is to acquire a body. Since the incorporeal God cannot govern the physical world, He must appear with a body as the Father and Mother of all humankind” (2.1.-god-created-adam-and-eve-in-order-to-assume-physical-form, 25-342, 1969.10.12).
Three drives motivate the embodiment: governance (a formless ruler cannot reach a formed creation), relationship (a parent must share a kind of being with its children), and stimulation — “God needs that kind of stimulation,” the joy of give-and-take with the universe (ibid, 141-37, 1986.2.16). The Fall thwarted this acquisition; the True Parents mission later restores its possibility (see true-parents).
This is a hard saying for classical Christian theism, which insists God is not perfected by anything outside Himself. CSG’s God, by contrast, has an unfinished aspect that creation completes — a claim csg-even-god-is-absolutely-obedient-to-love sharpens.
See also. csg-adam-and-eve-as-god-incarnate