The concept, "Who is God" clears all ambiguities about God Almighty-
Who is God?
God Almighty... a cluster of pure energy is but the sum total of all souls (atmans) in the cosmos at a given point of time. The essence of every soul (atman) being the same as God Almighty... every soul is but a minuscule God in its entity.
The moment the big bang occurs... all souls (atmans) existing in the Cosmos spread all over the cosmos with unimaginable speeds. The magnitude and the scale of the big bang are beyond the comprehension of the human beings to visualize. Nothing that exists in the cosmos in energy form can be visualized by the help of the senses and the mind.
This explosion of the big bang results in creation of a new cosmos... a new beginning! After billions of years when some planets become suitable for giving birth to life... the souls start manifesting body after another. And a planet like Mother Earth is born.
Now... what is this big bang theory! The big bang occurs in what! As has been defined above... the definition of God is, "the sum total of all purified souls atmans in the cosmos at a given point of time is what we know as God Almighty".
This cluster of pure energy we know as God accumulates in its absolute pure state only when the dissolution of the Cosmos occurs in its entirety. It is as if a huge cauldron of fire... a massive black hole has reduced the whole of the Cosmos to the size of half a thumb. It is this stage when every single soul atman in the Cosmos in whatever stage of life it may be liberates after gaining enlightenment and salvation. There is just no escape for the collapse of the whole of Cosmos has occurred.
As has been expressed by Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism that souls atmans in whatever stage of life they may be... continue their journey into the next Cosmos exactly from the point where they stood in the earlier manifestation is totally wrong. This is where the teachings of Jainism are flawed.
Bhagavad Gita... the sacred doctrine of Lord Krishna distinctly clarifies this point. And it is logical that when the collapse of the entire cosmos occurs... the question of souls remaining in their position as such and transitioning into the next Cosmos after the big bang occurs is but a flawed parable that defies all reasoning and logic.
The point of difference where Mahavira went wrong in understanding the teachings of Bhagavad Gita! The reason why Jainism branched into a new thinking pattern as advocated and doctored by Bhagwan Mahavira (the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism) is evidenced here.
This cluster of pure energy... the sum total of all purified atmans in the Cosmos equals half the size of a thumb as has been clearly spelt out in the Bhagavad Gita... the most sacred doctrine put forward by Lord Krishna in the battlefield of Mahabharata.
Unable to contain itself for long... this enormous source of pure energy explodes with a big bang giving birth to a new cosmos... a new journey! God Almighty is the source and the cause of the big bang. This theory of creationism is unpalatable by Scientists all over the world. Why? Science demands proofs and in the kingdom of God... it is absolute faith (in the system of God) that rules.
To be able to visualize the system of God... the kingdom of God with the help of the senses and the mind is being hypothetical. It is just not possible! The prime reason why the kingdom of God and God Almighty himself is beyond the capture of all scientists of the world!
Albert Einstein was the only scientist in the world who tried studying Bhagavad Gita at the *** end of his life. He deeply regretted and resented not having ventured into the study of Bhagavad Gita in the earlier stages of his life. In a nutshell... the domain of God starts where science ends. This is in brief the definition of God Almighty!
If a grain of sand is an individual soul atman... the whole mound of sand is Parmatman (Almighty God). If a single block of the puzzle is an individual soul atman... the whole completed puzzle is God Almighty himself in its fully magnificence and cosmic glory. More on god here- http://www.godrealized.org/god/who_is_god.html
2006-12-11 01:19:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say both, there's definitely a lot of delegation going on too! Yes there's the obvious like Prophets and Apostles, but God can work through anybody that listens to Him.
Haven't you ever had that feeling in your heart that you should go do something or talk to someone even though you didn't know why, and then when you did it, it turns out you really helped someone. - that was God working through you.
2006-12-08 10:39:39
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answer #2
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answered by daisyk 6
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We are not little babies, that God will do everything for us.
Our spirit is a very powerful being, that can go anywhere in Creation just by
thinking about it. We must learn self-control.
Our Creator is a Good Teacher, and a good teacher doesn't do your homework for you.
One soul at a time!
2006-12-08 10:44:56
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answer #3
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answered by THE NEXT LEVEL 5
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First let me say God works through creatures of all sorts to promote divine providence.
Angels have various duties in the:
Angels control the movement of inanimate objects as St. Thomas Aquinas demonstrates. The nine choirs of angels have the following tasks:
Angels – A pure, created spirit, called angel because some angels are sent by God as messengers to humans. An angel is a pure spirit because he has no body and does not depend for his existence or activity on matter. The Bible tells us that the angels constitute a vast multitude, beyond human reckoning. They differ in perfection of nature and grace. Each is an individual person. According to Christian tradition, they form three major categories in descending order. The word “angel” is commonly applied for the choir of angelic spirits, from whom guardian angels are sent to minister to human needs. The existence of angels has been twice defined by the Church: at the Fourth Lateran Council (Denzinger 800) and the First Vatican Council (Denzinger 3002).
Archangels – A chief or ruling angel. The term occurs twice in the New Testament (Jude 5:9; I Thessalonians 4:16) and has two meanings in the Catholic vocabulary. In its wider sense, an archangel is any angel of higher rank, so that St. Michael is an archangel although he is the prince of the Seraphim. But more strictly, archangels are those angelic spirits who belong to the eighth or second last of nine choirs of angels. As distinct from guardian angels, archangels are messengers of God to men in matters of greater significance. Thus Raphael delivered Tobias’ wife from demonic obsession (Tobit 12:6,15) and traditionally is identified with the angel who moved the waters of the pool, where Christ worked his miracle (John 5:1-4). Gabriel was the angel of the Annunciation. St. Michael is the leader of the heavenly host, who fought and won against the rebellious spirits (Revelation 12:7-9).
Principalities – The angels who belong to the highest choir in the lowest order of the angelic hosts. With the archangels and angels they form that heavenly multitude who are God’s ordinary and immediate servants in what pertains to the visible world. It is probable that whole countries are assigned to the care of certain principalities.
Powers – In charge of fighting wicked, evil demons.
Virtues – Angels who compose the second choir of the second or intermediate order of angels. They are the ones whom God employs for the performance of stupendous works or extraordinary miracles.
Dominations – In charge of moving planets and basically keeping solar systems running smoothly.
Thrones – Those angels who compose the lowest choir of the highest angelic order. Along with the Seraphim and Cherubim, they form the court of the Heavenly King. Hence they are rarely sent as messengers to humanity.
Cherubim – Guardians and protectors; also considered some of the smartest beings.
Seraphim – Angels composing the highest choir of the angelic kingdom. The root meaning of their name is “to consume with fire,” indicating their intense love of the Holy Trinity.
The CREATOR (the Holy Trinity) performs his acts of creation through creatures.
Now, if you think about the existence of a person they have a triple existence: physical (body), mental (mind), and spiritual (eternal soul). In fact, whenever we create something it has all three of these parts. When we cook we have a recipe (in our mind), we gather all the raw ingredients, and we cook (don't burn it, ha ha) what it is we are making. Cooking has the physical, mental, and spiritual parts. Same with engineering or technology it has three parts: the blueprints (to convey an idea), the raw materials (physical), and the workmanship (spiritual). If something goes wrong investigators will look for a design flaw, material flaw, or faulty workmanship. THIS DEMONSTRATES CREATION HAS THREE PARTS LIKE THE CREATOR.
2006-12-08 10:57:09
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answered by Search4truth 4
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God uses people and angels to accomplish his will on earth. He is not limited to that, he answers prayers too.
2006-12-08 10:40:49
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answered by ? 7
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God only does things for those who do for themselves!
2006-12-08 10:42:01
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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God has people do things.
Like George Bush.
He talked to him and told him who to invade and how to do it.
2006-12-08 10:38:22
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answer #7
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answered by Samurai Jack 6
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The steering comitte handles everything
2006-12-08 10:37:20
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answer #8
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answered by uncle J 4
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No god does anything. None exist.
2006-12-08 10:37:48
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answer #9
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answered by nondescript 7
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God doesn't do anything. Imaginary beings can't do much for real beings.
2006-12-08 10:36:27
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answered by Glen Quagmire 3
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