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Religion & Spirituality - 24 January 2007

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Who is God?
What has he revealed about himself?
To begin with, whenever he refers to himself in parental terms, he always addresses himself as Father never Mother...example
A son honors his father and a servant his master. If then i am the father where is my honor? And if I am a master, where is my reverence? another example his prohets acknowledged him as father. "you are our father, we are the clay and you our potter and all of us are the work of you hands...
What does God care about? what does he have to say for himself? well i found out that he delights in justice and righteousness He says Let not the wise boast of his wisdom or the strong man boast of his strength or the rich man boast of his riches, but let him who boast about this, that he understands and knows me, that i am the lord, who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on earth, for in these I delight...
I have no pleasure in the death of anyone who dies Declares the lord God!Therefore, repent and live

2007-01-24 16:12:59 · 15 answers · asked by lapeachroses 2

please pray that God doesn't kill me for believing the things that God told me.

Eze 14:9 And if the prophet be deceived when he hath spoken a thing, I the LORD have deceived that prophet, and I will stretch out my hand upon him, and will destroy him from the midst of my people Israel.

maybe we should take an unbias look at the Koran. from a former Christian. how does this verse make sense?

2007-01-24 16:12:11 · 11 answers · asked by ? 4

if we humans sin necessarily, if sin is intrinsically connected with free-will, then why are we so in debt to god for our sin?
if it is impossible to not sin, then how can you have free will in this situation?
why would god create us as creatures who would imminently sin and then be dissappointed at us for not honoring him perfectly?

2007-01-24 16:10:16 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

If Jews are considered bad and corrupt... was Jesus (may God be pleased with him corrupt)? Some people just seem like they have no knowledge and they love steoreotyping.

It's Good to be me... a Muslim

2007-01-24 16:10:06 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-24 16:09:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-24 16:08:50 · 3 answers · asked by tjdepere2003 6

wht's up with the jesus fish...i never got it but i see it everywhere...what is it?

2007-01-24 16:08:47 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-24 16:06:35 · 8 answers · asked by tjdepere2003 6

BELIEF IN GOD
By Imam al-Ghazali
The Jerusalem Treatise

excerpt from the The Revival of the Religious Sciences (Ihya' 'ulum al-din)

His Oneness
He is one in being without partner, unique without peer, ultimate without opposite, alone without equal. He is one, preeternal, beginninglessly uncreate, everlastingly abiding, unceasingly existent, eternally limitless, the ever self-subsisting through whom all else subsists, ever enduring, without end. He is, was, and ever will be possessed of all attributes of majesty, unannihilated by dissolution or separation through the passage of eons or terminus of interims. He is the First and Last, the Outward and Inward, and He has knowledge of everything.

His Transcendence
He is not a body with a form, or a limitary, quantitative substance, not resembling bodies in quantifiability or divisibility, or in being a substance or qualified by substance, or being an accident or qualified by accidents. He does not resemble anything that exists, nor anything that exists resemble Him. There is nothing whatsoever like unto Him, nor is He like unto anything. He is not delimited by magnitude, contained by places, encompassed by directions, or bounded by heavens or earth. He is 'ascendant over the Throne' (mustawin, Koran 20:5) in the way He says and the meaning He intends, 'ascendant' in a manner transcending contact, settledness, position, indwelling, or movement. The Throne does not bear Him up, but is borne up by the subtlety of His infinite power, as are the angels who carry it, and all are powerless in His grasp. He is above the Throne, the heavens, and all else to the farthest reaches of the stars, with an aboveness that does not increase His nearness to the Throne or the heavens, or His distance from the earth and what lies beneath it. He is as exalted in degree above the Throne and the heavens as He is above the earth and its depths, though He is near to everything in existence, nearer to a servant than his own jugular vein, and is witness to everything. His nearness no more resembles the nearness of objects to one another than His entity resembles the entities of objects. He does not indwell in anything, nor anything indwell in Him. He is as exalted above containment in space as He is above confinement in time. He was, before creating time and space, and is now even as He was. He is distinguished from His creation by His attributes. There is nothing in His entity other than Him, nor is His entity in what is other than Him. He is beyond change and motion: events neither occur within Him nor changes befall Him. He remains in His attributes of majesty exalted above change, and in the attributes of His perfection beyond needing any increase in perfection. The existence of His entity is known by human reason, and in the afterlife is beheld by the eyesight of the righteous as a beatitude and favor, to consummate their perfect joy with the sight of His Noble Countenance.

His Life and Almighty Power
He Most High is living, almighty, overmastering, triumphant, unaffected by inability or weakness; unsusceptible to drowsiness, sleep, annihilation, or death; possessed of absolute sovereignty and might, of irresistible power and force. His is the majesty and sway, the creation and command. The heavens are enfolded in His right hand and all beings are powerless in His grasp. He alone creates, begins, gives existence, and originates. He creates all beings and their acts, ordains their sustenance and terms. Nothing possible is out of His grasp, the disposal of no matter is beyond His power. The number of things He can do is limitless, the amount He knows is infinite.

His Knowledge
He knows all things knowable, encompassing all that takes place from the depths of the earth to the highest heaven. He knows without an atom's weight in the earth or heavens escaping His knowledge. He knows the creeping of a black ant across a great stone on a lightless night, and the motion in the air of a particle of dust on a windy day. He knows the concealed and the yet more hidden, the buried recesses of hearts, the movement of thought, and the opacities of the inmost soul; with preeternal, beginningless knowledge that He has always possessed from the limitless reaches of past eternity, not with awareness originating within Him through being imparted or conveyed.

His Will
He Most High wills all that exists and directs all events. Nothing occurs in the physical or spiritual world, be it meager or much, little or great, good or evil, of benefit or detriment, faith or unbelief, knowledge or ignorance, triumph or ruin, increase or decrease, obedience or sin; save through His ordinance, apportionment, wisdom, and decision. What He wills is, and what He does not will is not. Neither sidelong glance nor passing thought is beyond His design. He originates all and returns it, does what He wills, and none can repulse His command. There is no rescinding His destiny, no flight for a servant from disobeying Him except through divinely given success therein and mercy, and no strength to obey Him save through His choice and decree. If all mankind, jinn, angels, and devils combined their efforts to move or to still a single particle of the universe without His will and choice, they would be unable to. His will, like His other attributes, exists in His entity and He ever possesses it. He has willed from preeternity the existence of all things at the times He has chosen. They occur at the times which He has destined from beginingless eternity, occurring neither before nor after, but taking place in accordance with His knowledge and will, without substitution or alteration. He directs events without successive thoughts or waiting for time to elapse, which is why nothing diverts Him from anything else.

His Hearing and Sight
He Most High is all-hearing and all-seeing. He hears and sees, no sound however slight eluding His hearing, and no sight however minute escaping His vision. Distance does not obscure His hearing nor darkness hinder His vision. He sees without pupil or eyelids, and hears without ear canal or ears, just as He knows without a heart, seizes without limb, and creates without implement. His attributes no more resemble the attributes of His creatures than His entity resembles the entity of His creatures.

His Speech
He Most High speaks, commands, forbids, promises, and warns with beginninglessly eternal speech that is an attribute of His entity, not resembling the speech of creatures in being a sound generated by the passage of air or impact of bodies nor in letters articulated by compressing the lips or moving the tongue. The Koran, Torah, Evangel, and Psalms are His Books, revealed to His messengers (upon whom be peace). The Koran is recited with tongues, written in books, and memorized in hearts despite being beginninglessly eternal, an attribute of the entity of Allah Most High, unsubject to disseverance and separation by conveyance to hearts or pages. Moses (Allah bless him and give him peace) heard the speech of Allah without sound or letter, just as the righteous see the entity of Allah Most High in the afterlife without substance or accident.
Since Allah possesses all of the above attributes, He is living, knowing, omnipotent, willing, hearing, seeing, and speaking by virtue of His life, power, knowledge, will, hearing, sight, and speech, not merely by virtue of His entity.

His Acts
Everything besides Him Glorious and Exalted exists through His action, proceeding from His justice in the best, fullest, most perfect and equitable way. He is wise in His acts and just in His decrees. His justice is not comparable to the justice of His servants, since injustice may only be imagined from a servant through his disposal of what belongs to another, while this is inconceivable from Allah Most High, since nothing belongs to anyone besides Him that He should unjustly dispose of it.
Everything besides Him, be it human, jinn, angel, devil, heaven, earth, animal, vegetable, mineral, substance, accident, intelligible, or sensory, is contingent, and was brought into existence through His power after not being, created by Him after it was nothing. He alone existed in preeternity, and nothing else. He then originated creation, that His omnipotence might be manifest, His prior decree effected and His eternal word realized; not from needing or requiring anything in creation. Our origination, beginning, and responsibility are of Allah's generosity, not because of their being obligatory for Him, and His blessings and benefaction exist because of His favor, not because of being due from Him. Everything that exists is indebted to Him for His generosity and goodness, His blessings and benevolence; for He is well able to pour all manner of torments upon His servants and try them with every variety of suffering and illness, and were He to do so, it would be just on His part and not wicked or unfair. He Mighty and Majestic rewards His servants, the believers, for their acts of obedience because of His generosity and in fulfillment of His word, not because of their deserving it or His owing it to them. He is not obliged to anyone to do anything, nor is injustice on His part conceivable, for He does not owe any rights to anyone. The obligation of men and jinn to perform acts of obedience is established by His having informed them of it upon the tongues of the prophets (upon whom be peace), and not by unaided human reason. He sent the prophets and manifested the truth of their messages by unmistakable, inimitable miracles. They have communicated His commands, prohibitions, promises, and warnings, and it is obligatory for mankind and jinn to believe in what they have conveyed.

2007-01-24 16:03:25 · 5 answers · asked by Mehmet Azk 2

2007-01-24 16:01:11 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

THE BURDEN OF PROOF IS ON YOU. YOU'RE CLAIMING THE INVISIBLE MAN IN THE SKY EXIST, PROVE IT.

2007-01-24 15:59:43 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi. There has been a calling on my life to full time ministry for a while. I cannot fight it any longer. I start Bible college in Sept.

My calling is to bring Christians to the truth that has been laid on my spirit. I admit, I have not gone about it in the best way and seek wisdom.

He has called me to help Christians recognize the Saturday Sabbath. The origins of the Sunday church and its corruption. The importance of celebrating the feasts (they are the L-rd's feasts, not Jewish feasts...the Bible is clear) and the importance of abandoning pagan traditions: Christmas, Easter,etc.

Grace and spirit? Yes. But when does the spirit lead you to break the law? Romans 6:1-2

I know he wants paganism out in end times!

I know this is a difficult, unpopular calling. I'd appreciate any advice from the Holy Spirit that is given to you. Not from tradition, but from the spirit & heart.

Suggestion on this? Travel? Starting one church? Starting a Saturday service at "Sunday" churches? thanks

2007-01-24 15:59:38 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

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If my mom knows the bible is real and that God is real and that all things in the Bible will come to pass and she isn't for sure saved and she don't understand you do not lose your salvation and you have scriptures to back it up would you provide those scriptures to her along with a gospel track and invite to church? Do you think that would be wrong of me to do and send it to her to read along with a letter explaining that you love her and are worried about her soul is that wrong? How would you go about that?

2007-01-24 15:58:29 · 25 answers · asked by Guess Who 3

Even though they still await the coming of the Messiah, they still recognize the existence of the Holy Spirit, The Word, and God. Do they also view them as one being, and are expecting to see God in the flesh when the Messiah comes?

I'm not asking for a debate on the merits of their views on the Messiah, which are different from Christians, but whether their view of the Trinity agrees with Christianity?

Please give a reference, for your answer. One place check could be "Jews For Judaism" .

2007-01-24 15:58:18 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Mother theresa had her ulterior motive when she converted the NE tribes to Christianity. What was a plain missionary work in her time has transformed in to terrorist outfit in NE India. It is time people acknowledge Mother Theresa’s misbehavior and call her a terrorist.

2007-01-24 15:57:57 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-24 15:57:55 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

and if so in what other spots? the great flood?

2007-01-24 15:56:47 · 21 answers · asked by roachetter2006 1

She lived in the land of Nod, but unless Adam and Eve were reproducing like rabbits, there shouldn't have been any people in the land of Nod.

2007-01-24 15:56:31 · 12 answers · asked by Bastet's kitten 6

This is getting ridiculous. Why the hell can't people just accept the other's beliefs and MOVE ON? Why waste time and energy fighting? Christians, if you truly believe in God, then turn the other cheek and WALK AWAY. God didn't say "Spend your crappy time fighting with the nonbelievers," now did he? Just "pray for their souls" and ignore them. Atheists, why bother teasing other people? They already know you don't believe in God. Do you need a freaking banner? A loudspeaker? I know you think it's funny that Christians believe in a, in your belief, nonexistant god. But can't you just laugh to yourself? Why go and kick them? If they're trying to convert you, then slam the door. Don't waste precious time arguing when you can actually HELP people on Y!A. But I guess I'm just ranting because I'm confused. I don't know what side I belong to. Why do I even have to choose?!

Note: isn't it ironic that we hear nothing from the Jews and Muslims? They're religious, too.

2007-01-24 15:56:14 · 13 answers · asked by fliptastic 4

I asked a question about some verses that contradicted each other in Acts, the only thing I got from Christians is abuse, total rubbish or they blamed the translation. The verses I got them from was the New American Standard version, you would think that the translation would be right by now.

2007-01-24 15:54:50 · 16 answers · asked by Jason Bourne 5

2007-01-24 15:53:59 · 23 answers · asked by This Virus Called Language 1

Just because you consider Jesus God, do Muslims have to consider Mohammad God?
You are so close minded that you (some people) don't realize what you are saying... if you don't know about Islam, then you should not comment about it just to get 2 points, you might be offending people, the same if people don't know about other religions they should not try to give knowledge which was never really studied by them.
Why do some people think inside the box?
Islamists is not a proper word, it might be in the dictionary but the word is Muslims. (Muslims can be terrorrists, Christian can be terrorrists, Jews can be terrorrist but their religion it can't. People are not always following their religion perfectly.)

2007-01-24 15:52:37 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have read numerous posts from atheists stating there is no proof that there is a God. Prove to me there isn't.

2007-01-24 15:51:40 · 30 answers · asked by Zillifurd 1

For example, Bible study books, Bible study tools, Chrisian music, etc. etc.

2007-01-24 15:49:11 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

How many states in the USA are Christians allowed to hold office in?
How many states in the USA are Atheists allowed to hold office in?

Compare the two answers (yes they are different) and please tell me which group out of the two is the being persecuted.

Why do Christians claim to be persecuted here?
(Not an atheist)

2007-01-24 15:48:44 · 14 answers · asked by LikeAMonkey 2

Religious people: what would you do if it was proven that God did not exist? How would you live your life?

Atheists: what would you do if it was proven that he did? How would you live your life?

No cop-outs like "My belief system is infallible and god has a 100% chance of existing/not existing." Assume that there is a radical change in your understanding of the laws of the universe, and it is possible for something other than what you think to be possible.

2007-01-24 15:47:05 · 36 answers · asked by Mr. NoneofYourbusiness 3

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