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what should we call a person who always talks about god

2007-05-15 15:17:43 · 28 answers · asked by WINKS 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Someone who loves and reveres God.

2007-05-15 16:44:34 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 2

We should call them a persecuter of people and hater they do that because they think others should talk about God to and live up to "their" set of morality based on them being a Goddess even if they are really not a God at all. They act like they have hercules lightening as a right to penetrate and do away with others that are different from them.

2007-05-15 22:31:13 · answer #2 · answered by Friend 6 · 0 1

Well, I guess in this case, we will call him LazyIndian.

The word god is like a wild card, a Joker. It is a nice fill-in for where we are trying to describe something we have no real information about. It is like a black hole of non-provable ideas we can pluck evidence from, that is so elastic as to fit precisely anywhere we need a little patch up in our logic.

So in general, those persons are best classed with 'the people.' They are the masses, and will always be in greater supply than those who have thought it through to the final
answer, which would be something like this:

If something is greater than I, beyond my wildest imagination, then how could I possibly know anything about it?

Or...

If one can define god he has killed him. For god to be god he has to be unknowable, ........has to be indefinable.

And yet most of the people who refer to god often have a very rigid and fixed mindset about who, where and what it is.

Only a minority of people have learned sufficiently to enable them to realize just how little they know. But every new one who arrives at that point can support, say, another dozen who haven't yet, hence the god people will always be in the majority, and the masses will always need their god, or as Karl Mark told us, 'religion is the opium of the people.'

Just imagine two 7 year old boys arguing. 'Cause my daddy said so,' says one, and the other replies, "But my daddy said...." etc. They are simply trying to fill in their insufficient logic strings by invoking what they consider to be a higher authority.

Be kind to them.......... they are learning, ....................slowly. And most of them mean well, are righteous from their own perspective and will vote for you if you pretend to be one of them.

2007-05-15 23:07:21 · answer #3 · answered by onebeeswax 3 · 0 0

Every person who talks God, drinks God and eats God all the time is termed a spiritual seeker... one who wants to know the real crux of life... who are we, from where have we come, what is our relationship with plants and animals, who is God, what is our relationship with soul atman, what is the meaning of life and so on...

The physical manifested form... the life of about 70 to 80 years is ephemeral in nature! What lies beyond is the real question. Is it true that our soul atman has manifested the form of a human being and for what purpose? Diving deep into the bottomless pit of Wisdom and knowing the essence of Bhagavad Gita... the doctrine given to mankind by Lord Krishna... one finally learns that it is our soul atman within that is on its cosmic journey.

To remove the impurities within... every soul atman manifests a chain of 8.4 million manifestations (an earthly journey of 96.4 million years). It is in the 8.4 millionth manifestation... the human being reaches the stage of enlightenment (kaivalya jnana) and finally salvation (moksha). The cosmic life cycle having come full circle... the soul atman within finally liberates forever from the cycle of birth and death.

Thereafter it is a direct journey to the kingdom of God (aka Baikuntha in Hinduism). The sole purpose of every spiritual seeker is reaching the stage of enlightenment and finally salvation. It is also the final goal of every physical manifested form... the form of a human being! Whether we do it now in this very life or leave it for the future manifestations is the sole prerogative of every human being. More on Spiritual path - http://www.vijaykumar.org/spiritual_path.html

2007-05-19 15:27:33 · answer #4 · answered by godrealized 6 · 1 0

Spiritual Salvation Promoter trying to sell stocks of Never-land of God. He may fully knows God lie within and not outside. But then, he has to market an illusion

2007-05-17 08:36:36 · answer #5 · answered by Prince Prem 4 · 0 0

why can't they just be called a person?

society doesn't label people who always talk about other things.
(i.e. jewelry, clothes, school, books)



NOTE - I am aware that there are names and stereotypes that coorespond to people of these sorts, but having their own name is in no way the same thing.

Nerds, Bookworms; those are people who study these things. It's not defined as someone who talks a lot about it.

2007-05-15 22:42:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A theologian?

PS - I'm stunned by the amount of hypocrisy in some of these posts... they are calling Christians narrow-minded haters??? Isn't stereotyping like that a bit narrow-minded as well?

2007-05-15 22:35:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Christian, Intelligent, Faithful, Right-Minded.

2007-05-15 22:24:39 · answer #8 · answered by Fritz 2 · 0 0

Atheist?

2007-05-15 22:37:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Religious.

2007-05-15 22:19:57 · answer #10 · answered by Barbiq 6 · 0 1

someone who so happy in their relationship with God that they want everyone to experience the same joy they feel. or, someone who wants someone to tell them more about God.

2007-05-15 22:22:43 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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