Bird123
Well-Known Member
Perhaps, if one considers that religion is mankind's attempt to understand God.
Let's consider some real issues. Religions have holy books that they say come from God, inspired by God or from a messenger of God. Further, could anyone count how many people are claiming to speak for God, or telling you what God wants or telling you what choices you should make?
OK, let's look at the Real world where God's actions can be seen and can not be altered by mankind. Did God give you a message telling you how to live? No. Now, if God can give messages to these religious people, can't God send those messages to everyone? Next, did God give everyone His holy book? I didn't get my copy. Besides, God is so smart, wouldn't He just implant that holy book in our minds at birth? After all, why would God want printers, paper, and books that people could alter?
Perhaps, God has no rules at all. God doesn't want to intimidate or influence our free choices. Don't the consequences teach us whether our choices are good or not? Isn't mankind the only one attempting to rule?
Does it seem that God never does anything? Are people blind to God's action in favor of what they want to see? Let me give you a couple of God's actions so you can see just how God operates. First, since this is a physical world, God needs bodies to place souls into. For automation purposes, God leaves that up to mankind to do. Does God make a bunch of commandments and rules? No. God makes sex so good, everybody is doing it. It will never matter if religions or societies label sex as bad. The kids will keep coming. Second, since this world is a multilevel classroom. interaction is a key part of the learning process. Does God make a bunch or rules or commandments? No. If one avoids interaction, one grows lonely. Try staying away from everyone and not interact. I don't know anyone who can. Think about this. Isn't this High intelligence at work??
Clearly, God does not act like religions are teaching. Since religions are the creation of mankind, they are a reflection of mankind. Mankind is capable of Love and Kindness. That is reflected in religions. Mankind is capable of being greedy, judgmental, condemning, hating, controlling, ruling,intimidating and coercing. That is reflected in religions.
God must be above all those negative petty things because you see no action of them from Him.
This leads me to the question. If one is truly on the path to be like God, can one really follow religions? And religion seems to be the single greatest source people depend on to discover God. At some point, won't a person have to rise above the condemning, judging, controlling. hating, and such in order to rise to a High Level? Perhaps one can keep the Love and Kindness part and move on.
In conclusion, I don't see Religion is about God. I see Religion is about mankind. In the end, I see Religion is no more nor no less than a catalyst which brings out so many problems of mankind to the surface so they have to be dealt with. After all, when one thinks they have God's backing, they won't hold anything back. Look around, Isn't it all coming out?
Let's consider some real issues. Religions have holy books that they say come from God, inspired by God or from a messenger of God. Further, could anyone count how many people are claiming to speak for God, or telling you what God wants or telling you what choices you should make?
OK, let's look at the Real world where God's actions can be seen and can not be altered by mankind. Did God give you a message telling you how to live? No. Now, if God can give messages to these religious people, can't God send those messages to everyone? Next, did God give everyone His holy book? I didn't get my copy. Besides, God is so smart, wouldn't He just implant that holy book in our minds at birth? After all, why would God want printers, paper, and books that people could alter?
Perhaps, God has no rules at all. God doesn't want to intimidate or influence our free choices. Don't the consequences teach us whether our choices are good or not? Isn't mankind the only one attempting to rule?
Does it seem that God never does anything? Are people blind to God's action in favor of what they want to see? Let me give you a couple of God's actions so you can see just how God operates. First, since this is a physical world, God needs bodies to place souls into. For automation purposes, God leaves that up to mankind to do. Does God make a bunch of commandments and rules? No. God makes sex so good, everybody is doing it. It will never matter if religions or societies label sex as bad. The kids will keep coming. Second, since this world is a multilevel classroom. interaction is a key part of the learning process. Does God make a bunch or rules or commandments? No. If one avoids interaction, one grows lonely. Try staying away from everyone and not interact. I don't know anyone who can. Think about this. Isn't this High intelligence at work??
Clearly, God does not act like religions are teaching. Since religions are the creation of mankind, they are a reflection of mankind. Mankind is capable of Love and Kindness. That is reflected in religions. Mankind is capable of being greedy, judgmental, condemning, hating, controlling, ruling,intimidating and coercing. That is reflected in religions.
God must be above all those negative petty things because you see no action of them from Him.
This leads me to the question. If one is truly on the path to be like God, can one really follow religions? And religion seems to be the single greatest source people depend on to discover God. At some point, won't a person have to rise above the condemning, judging, controlling. hating, and such in order to rise to a High Level? Perhaps one can keep the Love and Kindness part and move on.
In conclusion, I don't see Religion is about God. I see Religion is about mankind. In the end, I see Religion is no more nor no less than a catalyst which brings out so many problems of mankind to the surface so they have to be dealt with. After all, when one thinks they have God's backing, they won't hold anything back. Look around, Isn't it all coming out?