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Seems to me each do chose their own God based upon many influences. Some are experiences, reading, environment, family training, culture, etc., etc.

Is there a better teacher than nature itself and all creation since it does witness to each and every humankind every conscious moment of existence in this system? Is it not possible for a unit of humankind to learn from creation correctly if he.she does search for the constantly consistent truth?

2006-09-11 17:19:48 · 15 answers · asked by cjkeysjr 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Search for truth - that's a hard question. I've been searching for many years and still cannot answer your question. I believe it comes down to belief, faith and trust. Without these things it would be a much more terrible place to live - we would be without hope. Search for the truth that speaks to you whether it be science, biblical, nature, experiences. The basics of most religions come down to this: be kind, share, give, love, help, forgive, understand, accept, trust and believe. I am sure there are other factors but the bottom line is kindness and understanding. We as a people will never unite completely on this issue. When in doubt, read, ask and listen. I wish you luck.

2006-09-11 17:29:02 · answer #1 · answered by Lizzard 2 · 0 0

Badong.
Let me tell you that you are using words that do not fit in what would normally be said. For example:
"So many different resources about God, Gods, or No God. What resource must all use or must all read them all?"
It would seem that you were making a simple concept more difficult. I am not sure what you are saying here. Is the question well represented by stating it this way?

"There are so many resources about God, Gods, or no Gods. Is there a resource that all can use to understand them all?"

Is that better or way off?

Here's another example:
"Is there a better teacher than nature itself and all creation since it does witness to each and every humankind every conscious moment of existence in this system?"
You begin your sentence asking a question, and then you are placing a given, as if were thought commonly held in the middle of the sentence. That makes the question difficult to understand. At least for me it is. The rest of the question; the word humakind was used, perhaps human would have been better?

I am trying to understand.

2006-09-11 17:36:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, one can learn from creation. God has equipped us with intelligence and left us the evidence in creation to know him.

[Rom 1:19] For what can be known about God is evident to them, because God made it evident to them.
[Rom 1:20] Ever since the creation of the world, his invisible attributes of eternal power and divinity have been able to be understood and perceived in what he has made. As a result, they have no excuse;

2006-09-11 17:28:20 · answer #3 · answered by Robert L 4 · 0 0

The Vedanta society (you can find it on the web) teaches that God in His infinite mercy seeks to reveal Himself to all men and women everywhere according to their need and ability to relate to Him. Sri Ramakrishna, their founder, practiced Hinduism, then Christianity, and finally Islam, and claimed he had the same experience of Kali/God/Allah in all three. It certainly makes interesting reading and gives me, at least, a more tolerant view towards people who may not see God exactly as I do.

2006-09-11 17:26:49 · answer #4 · answered by Mad Roy 6 · 0 0

Experience. Individually, people must learn about God thru their own experience. That's the only way people will understand each other.

2006-09-11 17:23:50 · answer #5 · answered by energens 2 · 0 0

"No thoughtful God might smash the human ideas by way of making it so inflexible and unadaptable as to be counted upon one e book, the Bible, for each and all of the solutions. For using words, and hence of a e book, is to show previous themselves to a international of existence and journey that's no longer mere words or perhaps techniques. only as money isn't genuine consumable wealth, books are no longer existence. To idolize scriptures is like ingesting paper overseas money."

2016-12-15 06:31:34 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I'm athiest first of all. I think the 10 commandments are something that everyone can relate to... maybe not all of them... but for the most part... it's just guidelines to being good people... no matter what you believe in. It doesn't if we agree on who came up with them.

2006-09-11 17:25:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why not constantly search for the Truth? As long as we are all here, we should continue to seek it.

2006-09-11 17:28:29 · answer #8 · answered by clusium1971 7 · 0 0

find a christian book store and tell them you want to buy the
amplified version of the king James bible.
your answers are all in the book

2006-09-11 17:33:05 · answer #9 · answered by bob_jack 1 · 0 0

When told by man(or woman), there is no constantly consistent truth!

2006-09-11 17:26:47 · answer #10 · answered by srrsmr 2 · 0 0

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