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The entire cosmic system is based on logistics. All is the result of a system that cannot err! Everything in the cosmic system is preprogrammed to the minutest detail! Faith and religion are limited to human beings only... and form only a part of life! Every man god like Mahavira, Gautama Buddha, Jesus Christ and prophet Mohammed gained enlightenment (kaivalya jnana) and finally salvation (moksha) traveling the path of logistics only.

In the cosmic system two plus two always equals four. It is a different matter... those who proceed in life with bulldog determination and all eggs in one basket make one plus one equal 11.

If we look at the complete scenario from an unbiased point of view... the whole cosmic system survives for there exist an Almighty God in its prime pristine glory! How and what is the proof? Every human body survives for it has a soul atman within. It is this soul atman that is on its cosmic journey and has manifested the body to work out its karma. Every single soul atman is God Almighty in minuscule form.

If a grain of sand is an independent soul atman... the whole mound of sand is God Almighty. If an individual piece of puzzle is an independent soul atman... the completed puzzle God Almighty! At the time of dissolution of the Cosmos... the entire Cosmos reduces to the size of half a thumb. This has been explicitly made clear in the Sacred Bhagavad Gita... the doctrine given to mankind by Lord Krishna.

This cluster of all purified souls atmans in their prime pristine pure form is what we know as God Almighty. Unable to contain itself for long in this prime pure state... this massive cosmic energy again explodes with a big bang and starts the journey of a new cosmos... a new cosmic life cycle!

The existence of soul atman in every human being confirms the presence of God Almighty! We need to dive deep and gather the pearls of wisdom contained in the Sacred Bhagavad Gita to reach the stage of enlightenment and finally salvation. Only then one realizes the true potential of the cosmic system. Limited by the power of the senses and the mind... no human being can understand the concept of spirituality in totality. More on God - http://www.godrealized.com/god.html

2007-06-30 02:41:42 · answer #1 · answered by godrealized 6 · 6 0

To me, God is most evident in science. Unfortunately, public schools are about as anti-religion as you can get, so they must throw out good science and replace it with lies and false extrapolation. The lies are becoming less and less, but they are still there. The false extrapolation will never end, because it is at the root of evolutionary THEORY. Darwin saw microevolution, and he extrapolated macroevolution out of that. I could go on, but you're not listening to a word I say, so I'll try a different tactic.

Every culture in history has had religion. Every. Single. One. Why? What's the evolutionary point. Why would evolved creatures need a non-existent entity to control their lives? Survival of the fittest? I don't think so. Gods have taken quite a bit out of us, materially. No other animal on the planet has religion. So why us?

What about music and art and our appreciation of beauty. Have you ever seen a cow sitting on top of a grassy knoll just watching a sunset? Do birds fly into windows because they're trying to get a closer look at some spectacular painting? Nope.

You could make the argument that it's been scientifically proven that animals DO enjoy music, as evidenced by the fact that cows produce more milk and are more relaxed when listening to Mozart. The only problem is, music affects plants the same way. Rock 'n Roll kills 'em, Mozart makes 'em grow. Nobody has ever said plants enjoy music, but it does somehow affect them.

But anyway, what's the evolutionary point? Austrolopithecus is sitting around twanging on a tight-strung vine, and he decides he enjoys the music, so he keeps at it. Then a lion hears the noise and eats him. There goes Beethoven's great-great-great-great-grandpa.

And finally, I am happier than any atheist I know. But according to them, I should be way depressed because I'm a virgin, I don't do drugs, I don't drink, I don't swear, I don't do nothin' bad, I'm just a boring little goody two-shoes. And yet I'm a heck of a lot happier than them. So I have nothing to lose if I'm wrong. And I would hate to think what's going to happen to atheists if I'm right.

2007-06-26 16:34:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ok, let's use logic. I am sitting typing on a machine that is reaching people worldwide. How was that created? For the sake of brevity and boredom, let's just summarize that man looked at existing technology (as had those before them) to use what they knew and created a machine that could then connect into a series of machines and permit us to communicate with each other. Hang in there I'm about to make a point.

So, there is logic to how this came to be. Complex but logic. Now look at your hand that is typing one this keyboard to discuss this. That one appendage is more complex than any computer that exists. Man has spent years trying to create technology that can imitate the movement of a hand and other limb, and have yet to come close to duplicating the movements. And the hand is just one tiny part of of entire body.

So, if logic shows us that something with intelligence created these machine we use, then wouldn't logic support that SOMETHING had to create the bodies we use that are a gazillion times more complex then computers. Doesn't this prove that something with intelligence (that all of mankind is yet unable to near duplicate) does exist for our bodies to do what they they do. And clearly I could strengthen this argument by adding the flow of nature, sustaining universe, reproduction, and each and every complex function of the rest of our bodies, not to mention every other species etc.

Clearly nothing in our scope of knowledge could create it, which logically says something greater does. As God is the most commonly accepted higher being, then until or unless we find out another reason, it would make sense that God or a higher forces exists.

2007-06-26 17:34:30 · answer #3 · answered by FineWhine 5 · 0 0

How do you know God exists? Look around. The Universe (well, not some people in it) is orderly and logical. Water has unique properties; if it did not have the properties it has, life would not exist. E.g., water in ponds and rivers (even the ocean) freezes from the top down. This means that fish, frogs, etc., can survive the bitter cold. (And people can enjoy iceskating, ice fishing, even ice boating.)
People like to say it is faith only. That is not true. If you can meet a REAL SCIENTIST, one is interested in discovering the truth and knowledge, not the usual ones who have a theory and try to find data to prove their theory, they can show you many examples of the logic of God.
I have read that mathematics is the most pure logic that is employed by man; a good mathematician can show you how things in the Universe are precise mathmatics.

2007-06-26 16:08:14 · answer #4 · answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7 · 0 0

Scientifically, the origin of the universe is unexplained. I mean in terms of matter. Where did all the matter that constituted the Big Bang come from? The idea that it all just IS is an unfounded assumption derived from stubborness an the aprt of atheists.

Philisophically, it makes no sense that there is no God. If that is so, what makes something bad? You could say that men get together and agree upon these mutually beneficial laws, but if that is the case, then what gives any government the right to enforce those laws upon someone who decides not to live by them (as long as he does not infringe on the rights of another)? This idea that "man is the measure of all things"(including law) is one that inevitably leads to chaos and anarchy, and has been shown to do so time and time again historically.

2007-06-26 17:15:23 · answer #5 · answered by Born at an early age 4 · 0 0

The word "God" is a positive word which simply means power, order, beauty, love, etc., and you clearly know the opposite of these words which are all both are existing. Theres no faith or religion involve here but reality of things or matters sorounding mankind and you are well aware of these things unless you ignores them.
Theres no other right logic than the existing right reasoning of "Nothing comes from nothing and Something always comes from something". You better weight it personally scientifically, historically, philosophically and biblically.

2007-06-26 17:46:02 · answer #6 · answered by periclesundag 4 · 0 0

God and Magic

Any concept that cannot be reduced to the sensory level, is a floating abstraction, i.e. a product of fantasy. God is such a concept. Anything that doesn't exist in nature, anything that humans cannot do and be, anything that cannot be defined is non-existent.

People who say they "feel" God, they "talk" to God, they "hear" God, they are simply misusing the words "feel", "talk" and "hear." What they mean to say to be truthful to themselves is that they can imagine anything they wish to exist. These are the same people who "feel" the spirit of God, but do not believe in ghosts; they swear that God is the cause that sustains all the order and laws of the universe, but He has the power to violate every natural law there is at whim. He can make men walk on water, multiply fish and bread, say magic words and let the blind see, let virgins give birth and bring the dead back to life. But none of these faithful people believe in the magic wands of fairies!

2007-06-26 17:51:18 · answer #7 · answered by DrEvol 7 · 0 0

If u can explain why gravity pull n not PUSH logically, u will be able to explain about existance of God.

Everyday of our life is about faith.

Do u subject the chair to scientific test and logical reasoning before u decide to sit on it.?

how do u know it can hold your weight? How could u even trust the specification even it is stated?

2007-06-26 15:58:56 · answer #8 · answered by Antonia 2 · 0 0

Descartes contemplates the idea of God as related to the causes of our ideas and formal and objective reality. Is the idea of God an adventitious idea, invented by us, or and innate idea? Any idea has objective reality whether true or false, and all ideas must have their initial cause in some formal reality. So with this statement, Descartes argues that the idea of God as it exists in his and other people’s minds must have its initial cause in formal reality, which means that God exists. This is different from somebody imagining a flying human being since this idea’s objective reality is based on the formal reality that we have seen birds and other creatures fly through the air. But Descartes says the idea of God is different. There is no earthly formal reality to base the idea of God on. The key reason why God is different is the concept of infinity as it applies to God. God is infinite in his being, his power, his knowledge, and his wisdom. Descartes says the concept of infinite is above us since we are finite beings. The concept of an infinite God has more objective reality than he has formal reality, so he could not be the inventor of the concept, rather there must be some other origin outside of himself, which can only be God. So the concept of God is neither adventitious nor invented by us, so it must be innate and made innate by God himself.

2007-06-26 17:28:21 · answer #9 · answered by alex d 2 · 0 0

God is like beauty. It's different for everyone and you can't prove it exists. Sometimes god is described in such a way that it is similar to the concept of Tao, the way of life or the way of the universe. Western thought personifies god (God) while eastern thought tends to have a broader perspective, less personal. God is that force in the universe that allows for life. Then again, it's life itself. But its more than that. It's life longing for itself and celebrating itself. Sadly, people often personify god to such a degree it looses its beauty.

2007-06-26 15:59:50 · answer #10 · answered by GeminiVirgo1971 5 · 0 0

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