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Posted: 12 years ago
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Ya agree,according to me god belong to the dark age,n there is no place for him in the modern world

"One must state it plainly. Religion comes from the period of human prehistory where nobody—not even the mighty Democritus who concluded that all matter was made from atoms—had the smallest idea what was going on. It comes from the bawling and fearful infancy of our species, and is a babyish attempt to meet our inescapable demand for knowledge (as well as for comfort, reassurance and other infantile needs). Today the least educated children knows much more about the natural order than any of the founders of religion, those founders just seem so interested in sending fellow humans who deny them to hell."


Originally posted by: Summer3



<div>Frankly I do not want to fool around with God because many things that have happened in our lives are still unexplained. Like a huge Super Computer that trancends time and space a lot of events are controlled and syncronized; it gets more complicated when past, present and future are all rolled into one viz. living in the moment.

Some say that there is a wall that separates us from Godbut Godsays there is no wall at all.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -playboy-

Ya agree,according to me god belong to the dark age,n there is no place for him in the modern world

"One must state it plainly. Religion comes from the period of human prehistory where nobody'not even the mighty Democritus who concluded that all matter was made from atoms'had the smallest idea what was going on. It comes from the bawling and fearful infancy of our species, and is a babyish attempt to meet our inescapable demand for knowledge (as well as for comfort, reassurance and other infantile needs). Today the least educated children knows much more about the natural order than any of the founders of religion, those founders just seem so interested in sending fellow humans who deny them to hell."


God is perhaps an Alien 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
#13

Originally posted by: -playboy-

Hmmm u mean that even if u'll find out that god is not good then also u'll follow him,is it so? Or i misunderstood u?

My post was not based on God being good or bad. MY post was based on whether the religion one follows leads to the real God. We are unlikely to know that till we die and hence point 1.
Now if in between God comes (point 2a-2c) and reveals that my religion is not the right route and if I conclude that God who gave this message is real then one will change track. That was my point.

In my reply the point of good or bad only comes in context of outcome with respect to God. If one continues on the wrong track then the outcome will be bad. Otherwise it will be good. You can take it as God being bad or good, respectively.
Hope I am clear now. lol
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Posted: 12 years ago
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What is the true nature of God? What I learn is only what I learn myself and what I know as truth, I can accept. What I learn is God is unconditional love. Everyone of us have God's space but we get to God's space only during limited times. (This applies to me also!) If I am in God's space, I will be unconditionally loving myself and others and will be caring, compassionate, gentle, tender and understanding to everyone. I will be present, available and with everyone. How many of us see these qualities as valuable always and are able to be this way always? And that is what God is. Jesus, Buddha, Krishna etc. were able to be in God's space almost 100% of time. Any moment I have fear, worry, anxiety or tension, it indicates I am lying to myself and the lie is God is not taking care of me. THAT IS A BIG LIE. I don't know so much about me and so I am not omnisicent. If I am omniscient I would have no fear.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Lolz i wonder if tommorow any alien would come to earth n people will make him too god...


Originally posted by: Summer3



God is perhaps an Alien 😆

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Posted: 12 years ago
#16
Lolz what if in the end we come to know that GOD DOESN'T EXIST


Originally posted by: King-Anu





<div>My post was not based on God being good or bad. MY post was based on whether the religion one follows leads to the real God. We are unlikely to know that till we die and hence point 1.

Now if in between God comes (point 2a-2c)and reveals that my religion is not the right route and if I conclude that God who gave this message is real then one will change track. That was my point.


In my reply the point of good or bad only comes in context of outcome with respect to God. If one continues on the wrong track then the outcome will be bad. Otherwise it will be good. You can take it as God being bad or good, respectively.


Hope I am clear now. lol

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -playboy-

Lolz what if in the end we come to know that GOD DOESN'T EXIST


and what if in the end we come to know that God is all that exists 😉 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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"God has a plan for you." Telling people there is a big guy in the sky who has a special path for them makes people narcissistic; it makes them think the world is at their disposal and that, no matter what happens, it doesn't really matter because God is in control. That gives people a sense of false security and creates selfishness. "No matter what I do, God loves me and forgives me. He knows my purpose. I am special." The irony is that, while we tell this story to our people, other people are abused and murdered, starved and neglected. All part of God's plan, right?

Originally posted by: maha2us

What is the true nature of God? What I learn is only what I learn myself and what I know as truth, I can accept. What I learn is God is unconditional love. Everyone of us have God's spacebut we get to God's space only during limited times. (This applies to me also!) If I am in God's space, I will be unconditionally loving myself and others and will be caring, compassionate, gentle, tender and understanding to everyone. I will be present, available and with everyone. How many of us see these qualities as valuable always and are able to bethis wayalways? And that is what God is. Jesus, Buddha, Krishna etc. were able to be in God's space almost 100% of time. Any moment I have fear, worry, anxiety or tension, it indicates I am lying to myself and the lie is God is not taking care of me. THAT IS A BIG LIE.I don't know so much about me and so I am not omnisicent. If I am omniscient Iwould haveno fear.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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There is nothing like god really exist,

religion, throughout history, has been used to control the masses, rather than enlighten them . An example of this includes the Christian crusades, and the present day suicide bombings of Muslims. Are (insert any faith here) really that different?

Originally posted by: zorrro


and what if in the end we come to know that God is all that exists 😉😆

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -playboy-

There is nothing like god really exist,

religion, throughout history, has been used to control the masses, rather than enlighten them . An example of this includes the Christian crusades, and the present day suicide bombings of Muslims. Are (insert any faith here) really that different?

Religion can only be a guide. People understand it the way they are capable of. A knife in the hand of a butcher and a surgeon can be used for different purposes. Is the knife at fault?

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