Gods existence, in itself, is complete fulfillment.
So God, in its completeness, does not 'want' anything.
There are certain aspects of God, though, that come into being, for the sake of things like humans, which 'want' them to be complete and fulfilled also, by remembering their unity with God.
So, Gods existence, in itself, is not like our existence here. Our existence corresponds to Buddhas words 'all life is suffering, but there is a way out of suffering', ie, everything in this world passes, and desiring those passing things causes suffering.
But God does not desire anything, because God is completely fulfilled, in itself.
So God does not 'exist' like we exist, but rather, 'God Is' in fullness, as someone else so eloquently put it.
So the desire for 'non-existence' is actually the desire for God, or complete fulfillment and ultimate unity.
And this is a good desire.
Addendum:
But i think if God didnt want to exist for a while, he would just take a nap, and not have any strange dreams (like the one about a universe and life on earth, etc).
Thats what i do, anyhow...
:-)
2006-08-06 08:44:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If God ever were to cease to exist, then the universe would also cease to exist. There would be no rational reason to assume God would ever not want to exist. But it would appear since you identify god as "it", that would imply that god is just a substance, not necessarily a rational being; in that case, existence is something that is determined by antecedent events that "it " had no control over, so the idea of non-existence would not be a possiblity, if this is a deterministic universe. Therefore, your "it" might itself be an accident, and not the cause of the universe, just an effect.
2006-08-06 09:34:21
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answered by tigranvp2001 4
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God is defined by your personal beliefs. The world goes to war over God all the time, yet its really their personal beliefs they are fighting over. So to answer your question.
Yes= As long as you exist, God will exist for you.
2006-08-06 08:29:09
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answered by Denise W 6
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I also ask your self how, if God existed forever, He ought to have were given round to creating issues. the point of advent ought to were an eternity away; so He would not ever have were given to it. The Prima cellular or suitable Mover is going back a minimum of to thirteenth Century Theology, such as Summa Theologica by technique of Tomaso Aquino (St Thomas Aquinas) who stated something like each and everything needs a reason till you hint all motives back to the first reason that needs no reason, and we call that God. To me it is fatally incorrect. some also seem to have the concept there is this kind of element as "outdoors area and time". no matter if which will be defined in purpose words seems uncertain. It also appears meaningless. additionally they seem to imagine that the "huge bang" mandatory a reason outdoors of itself, without thinking what which means in concept and mathematically or no matter if it extremely has any authentic which means.
2016-10-15 11:20:42
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answered by ? 4
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That kind of question is the reaon of the most of the world wars. But it's whatever you believe, i believe that as long as man exists, god wil exist.
Thanks for making me think.
2006-08-06 08:31:51
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answered by Christian W 1
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Thats like asking, if god is so powerful, can he create a rock that he can't lift?
2006-08-06 08:30:26
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answered by zac s 2
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How kind of question is this......Do you ever want to not exist.....?
2006-08-06 08:30:04
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answered by (¯`·._) M¡§Å§¡àñ®¤§€ (_.·´¯) 2
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how r we supposed 2 no dat well he looks out for evri1
2006-08-06 08:58:10
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answered by kidsprog24 2
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GOD can't be referred to as an "it", so your question is invalid.
2006-08-06 11:05:48
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answered by Big Bear 7
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God is now.
2006-08-06 08:27:51
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answered by PHP 2
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