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2007-09-06 19:45:13 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God exists. But our assumption about God is only wrong. Understand God with a different perspective. God is the Limitless, Formless, Undivided and all Pervading Eternal Consciousness (Absolute), exhibiting itself as the seen and the Unseen Universal Forces (Division of Absolute) encompassing all that existed, exist and will exist, the existence (Life) being a Grand Cosmic Play.

God is a system. It is not the question of whether god exists or not that matters. Understanding the Character and Powers of God is what matters the most. We get into trouble because we assume God to be of Extraordinary Powerful Super Human Character. God is not exempted from his own laws.

God is so near, so far. God is so small, so big. God is You. God is me. And God is all. To understand God is so easy. He is your consciousness. Whatever your consciousness tells is the highest truth in the Universe. But the consciousness of every individual tells different , different views and logics. Hence according to one’s level of consciousness the Right and Wrong is interpreted and this can not be unique. Unless we outgrow our lower self and grow with Universal Love all our existence are merely experiences.

An ever lasting Dimension in everyone of us called “Psychic Being” evolves in Time Space Quantum over births and deaths and this will enable us to understand the Universal Truth. That day we will understand that we are nothing but God and the Universal Truth is nothing but Love. Till such time we are “Gods in the making”.

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2007-09-06 22:29:48 · answer #1 · answered by Gan 1 · 0 0

Deep down we all are very divine beings who are working a set plan as it is in the mind of the creative logos of this man bearing planet. As an occultist I see God as dwelling within all things both great and small and that we can all tap into its divine power for the service and acts of great compassion.A great in vocative cry from the human race has reached the ears of the great ones and are once again will walk side by side with us all very soon now and will teach us all in the art of self-realization and to create better human relationships with each other.

2007-09-06 20:04:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes He does. I have experienced Him, and you can too.

I am a Christian myself. My mom, when she was introduced, she didn't know how to pray. So, she wrote her prayer on a sheet of paper. This was how she prayed, and you know what? The Lord answered her prayers.

It was a very difficult time in my family at that time. We were living in a cramped apartment, and we were close to bankruptcy. There was no way for us to pay for a second month's rent, and then there were a bunch of other things (which weren't even that small of a deal). However, the Lord answered my mom's prayer, and we were saved from all this in the most unexpected way possible. It really was a miracle, and the Lord really does work in mysterious ways.

A few years later, I was saved, and I experienced it myself, many many times. I found that if I pray with my spirit for something that would benefit the Lord and His eternal economy, it would always come true. Things like praying for a brother to come to church when he had some severe family issues, and was certain he wouldn't come. They were all answered. There is a God, and I am so glad that He has chossen me to be saved in Him :).

2007-09-06 19:55:24 · answer #3 · answered by kinkarso 1 · 2 1

it is an age previous question that we could or could in no way understand even after loss of existence we could in no way understand. in accordance to technology, and Athiests, He does not exist. in accordance to non secular varieties and those with faith, He does exist. in accordance to Agnostics, He could or won't exist. yet now decrease back to the beginning up, if He does exist, consistent with possibility at some point he will tutor himself or permit Himself common to the individuals, or contained in the Afterlife, because of the fact the Doctrine states, while you're reliable then you certainly would be allowed in Heaven while God lives. in spite of the actuality that it is likewise a possibility that there won't be an Afterlife yet He nevertheless does exist for us to in no way understand in any respect. Then there is likewise the perception that He does not in any respect exist nor does Heaven exist, it is the Athiest perception of what God is. For myself in my opinion, i do no longer think of i think in Heaven, as much as i could unquestionably opt to, there is purely no longer something in my innovations which will permit me have faith that Heaven exists and there are Angels with white robes and peace for each and each of something of your publish existence on the earth time. in spite of the actuality that, I do have faith there's a God, no longer the God that is in photographs with the white gown, long beard, halo, and each thing else, yet some form of better entity that we don't understand approximately and could in no way understand approximately, yet i think there must be something available that is greater efficient than the rest, some entity that in the time of reality in all different words is...God.

2016-10-04 03:28:46 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

He does
the God name is (exist) did you know that
Jehova means Exist or to be Re.1:8
so God is exist.

2007-09-06 20:16:29 · answer #5 · answered by Mosa A 7 · 1 0

I should be dead by now if God existed... b'cos I have told a million+ times that Concept of God is false.

Why do I say "Concept of God is false":

If I say "God does not exist", immediately theists would be running behind me with damnation and fatwas proclaiming that by saying God does not exist gives legitimacy that God as a term exists ... hence God exists. I do not want this confusion whatsoever.

2007-09-06 19:58:03 · answer #6 · answered by TrueBlueAqua 2 · 1 2

Did you know Islam encourages reasoning?

Islam is not a religion which hovers on blind beliefs. Instead, God tells mankind in several verses of the Qur'an to use their intellect, to use their reasoning power which they have been bestowed with (which differentiates man from other beasts) to try and understand the 'signs' in this world.This is possible only for ppl who give thought, who ponder.

Find below a few of the many verses where God tells mankind to use its intellect.

1)In the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of night and day, there are signs for people with intelligence: those who remember God, standing, sitting and lying on their sides, and reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth: Our Lord, You have not created this for nothing. Glory be to You! So safeguard us from the punishment of the Fire. (Surat Al ‘Imran: 190-191)

2) In the creation of the heavens and earth, and the alternation of the night and day, and the ships which sail the seas to people's benefit, and the water which God sends down from the sky – by which He brings the earth to life when it was dead and scatters about in it creatures of every kind – and the varying direction of the winds, and the clouds subservient between heaven and earth, there are Signs for people who use their intellect. ( Surat al-Baqara: 164)

3)Do you not see that God sends down water from the sky and by it We bring forth fruits of varying colours? And in the mountains there are streaks of white and red, or varying shades, and rocks of deep jet black. And mankind and beasts and livestock are likewise of varying colours. Only those of His slaves with knowledge have fear of God. God is Almighty, Ever-Forgiving. (Surah Fatir: 27-28)
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2007-09-06 19:53:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No, god do not exist.

2007-09-06 19:52:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes, God does exist. So... i heard the spell check wasnt working? i see now...

2007-09-06 20:11:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

LOGICAL CONCEPT OF GOD

My first question to the atheist will be: "What is the definition of God?" For a person to say there is no God, he should know what is the meaning of God. If I hold a book and say that ‘this is a pen’, for the opposite person to say, ‘it is not a pen’, he should know what is the definition of a pen, even if he does not know nor is able to recognise or identify the object I am holding in my hand. For him to say this is not a pen, he should at least know what a pen means. Similarly for an atheist to say ‘there is no God’, he should at least know the concept of God. His concept of God would be derived from the surroundings in which he lives. The god that a large number of people worship has got human qualities - therefore he does not believe in such a god. Similarly a Muslim too does not and should not believe in such false gods.

If a non-Muslim believes that Islam is a merciless religion with something to do with terrorism; a religion which does not give rights to women; a religion which contradicts science; in his limited sense that non-Muslim is correct to reject such Islam. The problem is he has a wrong picture of Islam. Even I reject such a false picture of Islam, but at the same time, it becomes my duty as a Muslim to present the correct picture of Islam to that non-Muslim i.e. Islam is a merciful religion, it gives equal rights to the women, it is not incompatible with logic, reason and science; if I present the correct facts about Islam, that non-Muslim may Inshallah accept Islam.

Similarly the atheist rejects the false gods and the duty of every Muslim is to present the correct concept of God which he shall Insha Allah not refuse.


SCIENCE IS ELIMINATING MODELS OF GOD BUT NOT GOD

Francis Bacon, the famous philosopher, has rightly said that a little knowledge of science makes man an atheist, but an in-depth study of science makes him a believer in God. Scientists today are eliminating models of God, but they are not eliminating God. If you translate this into Arabic, it is La illaha illal la, There is no god, (god with a small ‘g’ that is fake god) but God (with a capital ‘G’).
Surah Fussilat:
"Soon We will show them our signs in the (farthest) regions (of the earth), and in their own souls, until it becomes manifest to them that this is the Truth. Is it not enough that thy Lord doth witness all things?"
[Al-Quran 41:53]

Peace

2007-09-06 19:56:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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