I suppose that ''I am God ''was just an irony , because some don't want to acknowledge God exists , or some don't want to obey to God, because either they are proud , or they are not reading the Bible ...
2007-03-05 01:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is the statement that makes it so. To say you are not is also off the track because there is no other besides God. The words " I AM " are the keywords here. They bring out your true nature or your false ego. It is easy to see there are two kinds of I. One is " I " the creater and the other is " I " the created. Now the creater is one and yet there is so much multiplicity in the world. Herein lies the dilemna. A seeker is bound to stumble on this truth and sometimes he deludes himself into believing that he is God himself. Nowadays nobody really cares what you proclaim. One may on the other hand create a dangerous situation for himself as he has to suffer many delusions before realising his true identity if he is not all knowing, omnipotent, omnipresent and the list is endless.
2007-03-05 02:01:34
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answered by dipin b 2
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in Christianity we are all children of god, so we are god , that gives us responsibility for doing the right thing always, another fact is that we do have a conscious speaking to us when we are doing wrong, that itself is an indication that god is present in us so ur god.In Hindu religion we normally don't kick another person if we do we ask pardon / say sorry that shows that we are respecting the god in us .Above all we do have the emotional quality which really make us feel elated and so we are god.
2007-03-05 01:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Saying 'I AM GOD' isn't just "ostentatious", but it is outrageous and also blasphemy. How can a 'created' even think of calling himself the CREATOR. And yes we are children of God but we are also his servants & worshipers and his CREATION.
2007-03-05 02:00:03
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answered by arif anwar 3
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Do not think saying "I am God" is proclaiming one's greatness. It is actually total humility. Someone who say's "I am the servant of God" infers two - God and himself - whereas someone who says, "I am God" negates himself. He relinquises his own existence. "I am God" means I don't exist. Everything is God. Only God exists. I am nothing. I am utter emptiness." This is complete humility not arrogance, but people often misunderstand. When someone says he is God's servant, he still sees himself as a doer, albeit in God's service. He is not yet drowned in the ocean of God. When he is, there will be no such thing as "his actions" , only movements in the water.
--Jalaluddin Rumi
2007-03-05 01:32:20
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answered by A.L.M. 2
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God is in all of us, we are a part of him but we as humans are not God, for one to say I AM GOD would be blasphemy and an insult to God in my opinion.
2007-03-05 01:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily. I sometimes say I am Brahma...as it is not as emotionally charged.
I am God...but so are you - where is the showing off?
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-03-05 01:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, we all are, ISN'T IT GREAT. God loves us enough to call us his friends and his children. Great observation, bad interpretation.
2007-03-05 01:23:04
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answered by t2ensie 3
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sometimes it needed for persons who realize god within them and beign as v does not regonize them. if u want to know god look in
2007-03-05 01:29:55
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answered by karthee s 2
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Hey Im just agreeing with the Bible, if you dont like it take it up with him
2007-03-05 01:25:52
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answered by TULSA 4
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