RAM RAM
God is .... Hence I am .... is true . because I can not be the God . o purushottam hain ham sirf purush hain.
HARE KRISHNA ,HARE KRISHNA ,KRISHNA KRISHNA ,HARE HARE,HARE RAMA HARE RAMA ,RAMA RAMA ,HARE HARE
2007-10-25 00:11:24
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answer #1
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answered by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3
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God is an entity which creates the universe, protects and preserves the universe and destroys the universe.
God is the controller of the universe. He is the supreme soul that controls the movement of the planets, the shinning of the sun and stars, the sprouting of seeds, the birth and death of a being. The second function of God is to dwell in our hearts and note our ideas. What the mind thinks is what is considered to be a deed. The third function is to give us the fruit of our deeds.
God is limitless love, limitless power, limitless mercy.
God is also a combination of the opposites. He is the biggest and he is the smallest. He is the most powerful but becomes slaves to devotees.
We are the souls which are a unique power of God. It is just like the God is sun and we are a ray.
2007-10-24 05:56:57
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answer #2
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answered by Ash66 3
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No,
God is !!!
Hence I am !
If God would have not been there, Who else (& how) was going to create such a beautiful earth ?
Who was there to shape the matter in diffrent shapes viz tree or fruits or birds or cow or the human being ?
And who was there to put life in the diffrent spicies so that this world had started taking shape ?
2007-10-25 00:27:17
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answer #3
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answered by Ramesh M 3
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The argument you're deriving this from is Cogito ergo sum, also known as "I think, therefore I am." It was made by Descartes. If you read further into the same theory, he explains that the basis of this is that you can only prove that you are a thinking being. Everything else in the world, cannot be proven to be real. In other words, the only reality we can know definitively is that of our own existence. You cannot use this to prove God. God is outside of your first person experience and is therefore an unprovable part of reality.
2007-10-24 06:09:03
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answer #4
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answered by Risika Desaunt 3
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I am the blessed and beloved son of the God and hence He is my father.
2007-10-25 02:34:55
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answer #5
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answered by keshav pd 3
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I asked the 'I am' question a short while ago.
My 'take' ?
The 'I am ...' declaration is quite literal.
Each of us individuated participles of 'All That Is' has the 'power' to declare 'I am that ( and 'that' means anything that any of us might conceivable declare, at any moment ), I am'.
In other words, we are ...... whatever we say we are ! :-)))
The only 'problem' this leaves us to resolve is that this means that everyone else has the same right, and that includes the 'right' for it to be 'true' for them too.
Ergo, 'Truth' is individual and subjective, in the purest sense.
So ... it follows that if your 'I am ...' leads you to the deduction that 'God' is too, then so be it.
Simple really. :-)))
{{{{{{{Cosmic Deductions}}}}}}}
Oh, and you can never go wrong with the Coyote either. ;-)
2007-10-25 00:01:52
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answer #6
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answered by cosmicvoyager 5
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God is ,hence I am here.
2007-10-25 00:49:19
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answer #7
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answered by P S 4
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GOD IS whatever there IS,the only one1.GOD IS whatever there IS NOT, the only zero 0.Even if we try and divide this GOD in what he IS NOT you get 'infinity'....
as
1/0 = infinity
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2007-10-25 02:13:12
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answer #8
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answered by godgrace 2
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I do not know, how it all began, emerged, emenated. Neither my knowledge nor memory, serve to search deeper into the past, to find the roots. Do I then assume God or did he existed. It is better to feel his existance first and my birth as subsequent. He was, then I am. Where to go? Then to him!
2007-10-24 20:28:23
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answer #9
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answered by marsh man 3
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Yes, it is actualy that simple.
You are you, as God is you, a portion thereof. Your ego will keep that truth from you as long as it can.
Why?
Your ego teaches you that your physical, not spiritual as the ego has learned nothing of your incarnations; your higher self is aware of each part of you, even the God part.
Learning to discard ego is the life walk. Jesus did it as have many-many others and so shall you.
2007-10-24 06:31:03
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answer #10
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answered by Adonai 5
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Whoever you are, whatever you are, God lives and He loves you.
Here's a simple proof of God's existence.
Humans are composed of body and soul. By "soul", this doesn't necessarily talk about religion but rather the "principle being" (Aristotle). The soul is composed of intellect and will. Intellect seeks the truth. Will seeks what is right. In other words, our soul is in search of the perfect and eternal truths and good -- manifested by God.
You don't have to prove it really. That is, I KNOW that God exists..whoever you are. He lives in all of us.
2007-10-24 05:48:05
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answer #11
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answered by Amiel 4
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