My apologies for buting in like this but i've been very reluctant to commit to anything religious over the years an my opinions are still rather un-settled about God.
In ways i've been sitting on an almighty fence for a while, figured it would just be made obvious after a while.
So please be argumentative, my beliefs are open to change.
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Unless you believe in terminal separation, that the multiverse will persist forever, and that we are not ultimately in any state of union whatsoever, then you believe in one ultimate creative power. Nothing is almightier than an ultimate and perfect source of all creation and destruction.
What do you mean by this? can't quite catch ur logic.
I think i get the principles of divinity, an having a singular god, it's efficient, but i figured that it would be a personal one that's composition would be the same stuff as other peoples personal gods
so it would be as personal as my perspective yet as trans-personal as a mountain or a spoon.
It's angles that confuse me, because they know a divinity but are still individual beings.
I mean, if u call up a well known christian angle an ask him if Christianity better than Muslimisim is the answer gonna be the same as if you ask the same question to a Muslim angle?
A lot of people will state that they are all worshiping the same god in different ways, but is that actually the case? what do the angles think about that?
are they just subconscious templates for accessing divinity or actual ethic beings with a consciousness that can exist in multiple place's while simultaneously making the waves crash?
Do god's fight or have other relationships as in many Pantheons? or is that just the 'real' god having a daydream?
Cos when people say that it reminds me of playing cowboys an indians.
I shot you!
No you didn't im wearing body armor!
i just shot you in the head!
their is an invisible wall in-between us, the windows here! BANG, i've shot you!
No you haven't, your gun and the invisible wall and your armor have all turned to skittles because i used my skittlalator before you fired!
know what i mean?
Creationalisim.. right, i don't get this one at all, i thought god was meant to be in everything, was everything etc, so the universe IS god in a way.
So he made himself?
The Egyptians had a god for this very thing. Norsemen claimed two great dimensions collided (fire an ice) an the big bang seems to have genuinely happened,
which might have been gods idea but if he is the universe then surly he's not really created it, he's just growing himself from a seed event.. like a cell or plant or something.
It's hard to get answers for some of these questions becuase it is FAR TO EASY to adopt a belief in god, my culture is saturated with it, thousands of people are praying for converts every moment of the day.
It's not as if even a caveman could avoid the influence of those belief's, to develope a natural objective understanding on the subject seems quite a hard task.
Please enlighten me.
This post has been edited by Draw: Feb 5 2012, 04:30 PM