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Yes it has a setting, protagonist, antagoist.... In short it has every single element a good story should have.

2006-06-26 06:46:54 · answer #1 · answered by seferitanner 4 · 3 1

This assumes the unproven premise that God is fiction. Also, it assumes another unproven premise--that if God is fiction it was written by man. How do you know it wasn't by aliens? All weirdness aside, I find it amusing that two logical fallacies are committed in one sentence.

2006-06-23 09:09:44 · answer #2 · answered by RandyGE 5 · 0 0

Fiction? Are you serious? Blaise Pascal said (and I really love this quote): "There's a hole with the shape of God in the heart of man... and only God can fill it"

Hey, search in you're heart... you'll find it's true!

2006-06-23 09:13:55 · answer #3 · answered by Karin 4 · 0 0

I have written about God and I know for sure that every letter I have written has been guided by the hand of God. God lives in every atom and molecule and your question, as earnest and flawed as it is, was written with God touching your hand as you wrote it...........

2006-06-23 09:16:23 · answer #4 · answered by stingmyflesh 4 · 0 0

Blasphemous! How dare you insult modern fiction in that way. True fiction has plot, interesting characters, dramatic storytelling. The bible has none of that.

2006-06-23 09:13:25 · answer #5 · answered by Kenny ♣ 5 · 0 0

God is a fiction until anyone knows who he really is? If u really know how to remember him and experience his love, u will not have any questions.

Who is God?
Who has been remembered as the Ocean of Love, the Intellect of the Wise, the Almighty Authority, the Comforter of Hearts, the Truth, The Living Being and the Blissful One?
God Says:
I am the Ocean of Love;
I show you the path of love.
My love remains unbroken and constant.
I cannot forget even one of you.
I have so much love for you,
and My love is unconditional and unlimited.
I am the Beloved.You have been calling out to Me for a long time.
Who Is God?
We are used to knowing things by seeing them, hearing them, tasting them, touching or smelling them. Most of us have grown up in a ‘seeing–is–believing’ and ‘hands on’ culture and we are used to perceiving things in that way. Because we can’t see, hear, taste, touch or smell God, the question arises – is God for real?
One can reach out to God with pure thoughts and be connected to Him. The soul experiences the response of pure feelings and spiritual strength. God is truth itself and thus can be recognized with the eye of truth.
God: The Supreme Soul
Like us, God is also a soul. Unlike us, He is referred to as the Supreme Soul – the only soul who never takes a body (gross or subtle, human or angelic) of His own. He is beyond the effects of actions and is never subject to the dualities of birth and death, pleasure and pain, success and failure. Being beyond the limits of time of this physical world, He retains absolute knowledge of the universe and all its dimensions.
Where is God?
God lives, not everywhere but somewhere. A thought of God almost always takes the eyes upwards, as though one is perhaps expecting a face to miraculously appear from behind the clouds or to beam down from the moon. Thoughts are powerful. They link one soul to another. If they are properly channelled, thoughts can even go where only the soul can travel – beyond the moon and stars to a dimension of golden red light, the original home of all souls. Immersed in the experience of the warmth of this light, the soul feels as though it is truly at home at last, and with God.
God – The Spiritual Sun
Like the physical sun, which gives light and life indiscriminately to all beings, God is the Spiritual Sun, giving light to all, whomever and wherever they may be. He serves altruistically, without any selfish motives, reminding each one of their innate qualities of love, peace and happiness. This is why He has been remembered in some countries and cultures by the name Shiva, The Benevolent One.
God’s Wisdom, Love and Power
People may wonder why, if God exists, He doesn’t wave a magic wand and fix things, making or at least influencing everyone so that they do exactly what they ‘should’ do. But God never takes away anyone’s freedom of choice. God’s wisdom is to recognize and respect each soul’s individual identity, freedom and inherent goodness. God shares knowledge – a profound understanding of the dualities and dilemmas of love and hatred, happiness and sorrow, victory and defeat, etc. – but He does not make our choices for us. The soul is free to choose ‘to be or not to be’, ‘to love or not to love’. God’s love strengthens the soul’s will to free itself from the distresses caused by vices such as selfish desire, anger, fear, ego and attachment. God’s power helps the soul to recognize its highest potential and to aim for perfection by practising the art of simple living and high thinking. Such practice by a significant number of souls eventually brings about positive change in the whole of humanity.
When you learn to tune your mind in meditation to the mind of God, then whatever the situation, you always have a source of help and strength to draw upon – an infinite reservoir of power and virtues that is only a thought away

2006-06-23 09:10:59 · answer #6 · answered by iforeveryone 4 · 0 0

No, it was the book written by Al Gore.

2006-06-23 09:45:48 · answer #7 · answered by Mr.Wise 6 · 0 0

I don't reslly understand the question.
But yes, god is fictional

2006-06-23 09:12:18 · answer #8 · answered by Patchouli Pammy 7 · 0 0

Evolution is.
Oops, there's Earth. I hate it when you accidentally get life from nothing.

2006-06-23 09:17:20 · answer #9 · answered by Me 4 · 0 0

No, it is the longest fiction.

2006-06-23 09:11:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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