Relative to your concept of God.
If I reject God, I reject myself.
God is existence/love/all that is.
There is no we, there is no us.
I do not see myself separate.
It is all that is.
2007-12-07 06:23:32
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answered by Astro 5
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No way. God never rejects us! He probably has pity on us when we reject Him and that's all. I like to think about God as a father. Does a father ever reject his own child? No matter what, he will never reject his child, the same way God would never reject us. God waits patiently for us to grow, He observes us from far away, but not too far He can't hear us if we cry for Him, until the day we wake up and realize He was there for us all the time. It might take several lives for us to realize that, but we do eventually.
Peace!
2007-12-09 14:28:22
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answered by Janet Reincarnated 5
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We don't reject God...we are incapable of comprehending God , so how can we reject that which we can not even comprehend. All we can do is reject the concept of God. God does not reject any part of creation, Human beings separate creation into pieces and parts - concepts and ideas, good and bad. God looks on all of creation and finds it to be good. God is within us and all around us, it is just impossible to reject what you are made of just as it is impossible for God to reject an individual just because he thought about an idea of God and rejected it.
2007-12-07 09:06:49
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answered by Tamara S 4
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I would say not. Let's take Mother Theresa as an example - an Albanian Roman Catholic nun who for over forty years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying in Calcutta, India - who didn't share her religion. There are thousands of religions and at the very most there can only be one that is correct. If Catholicism isn't 'The One' would Mother Theresa get turned away from the pearly gates? No, of course not, because any all religions value the Mother Theresa spirit.
2007-12-07 05:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Friend,
He never rejects HIMSELF.
How do you think that he will reject you , with so many adjectives before HIM.He is the embodiment of all positive qualities,embodiment of compassion and love.
Sun will shine equally on all ,if you put an umbrella it is not rejection.Still the Sun shine will be falling on umbrella and will give you heat-less light.He is so merciful.
2007-12-07 23:26:22
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answered by Radhakrishna( prrkrishna) 7
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Yes, belief in God is largely based on faith of what is not seen, but rather known in the heart. When you die, and do find that God is there to greet you, he may likewise reject you. That is the risk you take.
2007-12-07 05:53:59
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answered by Rob 2
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How can Self reject the Self? In a mono play who's acting is better or worst? One who is walking on the path, the guide, the path, destination all are same!
2007-12-07 14:51:34
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answered by shanky_andy 5
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I can't speak for God but I believe he is in the business of forgiveness. When we reject God we do far more damage to ourselves than to God. Any supreme being worth his salt would certainly leave the door open for reconciliation.
2007-12-07 05:44:09
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answered by brianjames04 5
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If we reject God, we will be termed as athiests and nothing. We may be thiest or athiest, He never rejects us and instead takes more care presuming 'my lad will come on right path tomorrow.'
2007-12-07 21:34:28
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answered by keshav pd 3
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A bigger question is Do we have the right to reject a supreme being.? Would that stop him/her from existing?The answer is that we reject the concept because we don't understand it.
But he either exists or doesn't independent of what you believe or disbelieve.
2007-12-07 05:44:49
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answered by walt631 4
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Would you reject your own child if they reject you, which they will to some extent when they become teens. Clear your mind of all the dogma and go with your instinct.
2007-12-07 05:53:57
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answered by Leana 6
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