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Are you still thinking about what this "God" is or are you sure it exists, are you praying to him for something, and are you wondering why he isn't helping out or something?? It doesn't hear you, it dosn't know you are out there, it knows nothing, yet it contains all that is. Think about it this way: God is nothing more than an unconsiousness, it has created the laws of physics but it doesn't _know_ that, it doesn't think, does it exist then? And even more important, is this a question, an idea or a useless post?? greets, mistery
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ranbe's gonna get you for that, for sure
"god" might also have a vagina
I'm pretty much a mystic. Trying to assign "god" traits like gender, skin color, and anthropomorphic mental state & processes strikes me as excessively human on our part.
A vagina would be pretty cool
GOD is what GOD is.
We cannot conceive GOD perfectly as we are imperfect, but GOD has shown HIMSELF to us so that we can understand HIM as much as needed. What we have to do is to believe in JESUS. There is also a simple explanation, JESUS is GOD. Understand HIM, and you understand GOD.
That's exactly how I feel about Gordo the Great. Barbie was put on this earth so we could get to know Gordo better. But first you have to understand why Barbie is Barbie. You earn Gordo by getting Barbie. This will only make sense to believers though and I tend to not talk about this too much because it makes my heart hurt knowing so few see The Answer. Peace.
"But first you have to understand why Barbie is Barbie"?? But Barbie is unknowable. Only Ken knows Barbie, and only Barbie knows Ken. If you are a Kennite, why don't you just come out and say so instead of concealing your affiliations.
(a) "We cannot conceive GOD perfectly as we are imperfect" - N.V.S (Post #6) (b) "There is also a simple explanation, JESUS is GOD. Understand HIM, and you understand GOD." - N.V.S (Post #6) About point (a): Are we all imperfect, and are we all incapable of 'understanding' God? Personally speaking, I know of a lot of individuals in India who are supposed to have understood God. But I don't know of anybody who has done that and is still living with us. Because such people usually do not come to light untill they are dead. Or maybe, I should just get out of my room more often than I do. About point (b): First you say that we cannot conceive God. And then you yourself are giving this path to understanding God! I agree with you. But how easy is it - understanding Christ?
im new here and this is my first post. first off, i do agree that we , as mortals, are indead inperfect. God is to far above us for use to really grasp him in our minds. as far as walking a path, it is not the samf for everyone. some people come to him as if just by chance. others as there only means of life. then there are thouse who just simple return to him. as far as what vishruth said "i dont know anyone who has done that and is still living with us", well here you go. i have, and im still alive. it really isnt that hard. not when you accept and see the truth.
Are you saying that even though God is too far above us for us to reall y grasp, you have done that?
yes. he is far above use, but at the same time his mind is just like ours. in all truth he really acts like what most people do now a days. it may seem hard, but when you put all of the super being stuff aside, then you will see and understand that he is alot like us.
and how, pray tell, do you know?
becouse i sought an answer to a question
"God" is unlimited power without intelligence. "Yama" is unlimited intelligence without power. To become one with these 2 is to become equal with your maker. This is the ultimate goal, Our Creator was once a man in a different universe, as was the Creator before him, and so on, so far back that even Yama can't remember. I wanna start my own universe, so I joined the right priesthood for this.
"God" is unlimited power without intelligence. No, that's "Bush".
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