the concept of god
Von: Roy Davidson (radav@webtv.net) [Profil]
Datum: 18.02.2007 21:31
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Newsgroup: alt.sci.proof-of-god
Datum: 18.02.2007 21:31
Message-ID: <27085-45D8B7A2-880@storefull-3334.bay.webtv.net>
Newsgroup: alt.sci.proof-of-god
There is an incredible misunderstanding as to the nature of God. Most organized religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity and Islam, have anthropomorphized God into something superhuman yet with human traits. For example; in their so-called holy books; whether the Quran or the Old and New Testaments; the imaginary deity communicates, judges, makes covenants with, rewards, punishes, and occasionally terrorizes the alleged prophet or one selected to receive the holy word. This is all delusion. God does exist. But you only get the correct answer if you ask the right question. The question should be- What is God?- not Who is God? Here is the solution to the riddle. GOD IS INFINITE ENERGY. Thus there is no beginning and no ending to the universe. Planets may come into existence and be destroyed. The human race and all living things may cease to exist but "infinite energy" always was and always will be. Prayer, meditation or other techniques may be quite helpful in enabling mere mortals to tap into this "infinite energy." Adepts, savants or illuminated ones may possess this ability. Miracles or supernatural feats which cannot be explained by current scientific knowledge make sense if done by aliens from another planet or galaxy. Perhaps they have inherent abilities lacking in earthlings. There is nothing inconsistent or illogical in positing a spiritual or non-corporeal aspect of life as we know it. But as for the "Who is God?" which judges, rewards, punishes, etc.- forget it- it can only lead to fear, guilt, deception, and delusion.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
