He's never supported me in ANYTHING. There is no proof of his existence. None. Zero. Zip.
Let it go. We are alone here on this earth until we die and then, poof.... nothing. That's the way it is. You can't fight it with imaginary beings.
2007-04-18 17:51:10
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answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6
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Maya or illusory energy is divided into two energies, the avaranatmika-sakti and the praksepatmika-sakti.
The avaranatmika-sakti covers a living entity with ignorance and the praksepatmika-sakti throws the living entity down into the ocean of material existence and keeps him there.
Bhagavad gita 7.15 states, "mayaya apahrita jnana", the knowledge is stolen by the illusory energy.
Also in Bhagavad-gita 15.15, Lord Krishna mentions, "I am seated in everyone's heart, and from Me come remembrance, knowledge and forgetfulness. By all the Vedas, I am to be known. Indeed, I am the compiler of Vedänta, and I am the knower of the Vedas."
Therefore, if one wants to doubt and forget Him, the Lord seated as Paramatma gives the necessary knowledge and forgetfulness.
2007-04-19 03:43:26
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answered by Gaura 7
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Hmmm here lies the inherent contradiction in this statement - if he is all powerful and all provider, why would he provide me ONLY if I trust in him.... it seems like we fulfill HIS need for trust (maybe he is an entity which thrives on the emotion of trust, otherwise he will shrivel and die... that could be possible, an alien entity could be living on brain waves and feeling of trust probably elicits a specific brain wave of certain frequency, which HE likes, who knows??) in that case, it's just a symbiotic relationship and he's not all powerful as we assumed.
"Babel fish is the proof that God does not exist, because God works so hard to hide his existance and babel fish is true proof that he does exist, that means he can't hide and so he is not all powerful and so he doesnt exist.. goes poof in logic" or something like that
2007-04-19 01:24:41
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answered by Wonko_the_Sane 1
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I'll stick with the Goddess, thank you -- She has always provided for my needs quite handily, and I know that Her love is truly unconditional. All living things are Her children, and She demands nothing in sacrifice, pouring forth Her love and bounty upon the Earth for all to partake, no matter what their religion or lack thereof. Belief in Her is not a prerequisite for receiving Her blessings.
2007-04-19 00:53:39
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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Doubt is a thought that does not have to be expressed but when it does trust is neutralized
2007-04-19 00:54:18
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answered by son of God 7
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Doubts subside only after realisation.
2007-04-22 21:24:45
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answered by vishw_paramaatmaa_parivaar 3
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When you say everything I need, what does that mean, exactly? Because my aunt died from lack of a bone marrow donor. Seems to me that she really could have used one, and god didn't come through.
She was a devout christian all her life.
So, just curious.
2007-04-19 00:53:22
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answered by Jensenfan 5
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Wrong alligation. I naver doubt him. God is there, he made all for all of us. There is diff. in God and Devta / Maha purush etc. Ram, Krishan, Durga, Hanuman etc. are NOT god. All are human being, special, did a special for family, society etc.
2007-04-19 02:04:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Him?
do you refer to Lincoln? Yes I would support and trust him!
2007-04-19 00:52:12
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answered by Skeptic123 5
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Who is Him, my dad?...yes he has supported me and loved me. I do trust him and he does exist.
2007-04-19 01:24:02
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answered by Tiger Eyes 2
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