TruthaboutGod
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When you say there is only one God, are you not reducing God to a countable object?
No, I am stating that there is not more then One. You cannot "reduce" God.
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When you say there is only one God, are you not reducing God to a countable object?
Prove it.
Well never mind, it CANNOT be "PROVEN."
However, you can present the sources that lead you to the personal opinion you state above.
When you say, I am stating that there is not more than one, did you set out to count and, spotting only one God, conclude there is only one?No, I am stating that there is not more then One. You cannot "reduce" God.
If we accept that theres a God and revalation then that meansWhen you say, I am stating that there is not more than one, did you set out to count and, spotting only one God, conclude there is only one?
For us to know that God can see from know till we(with God's will)how far can god look into the future
God has given a description of Himself in the famous Hindu scripture Bhagavad-Gita, wherein He displays Himself as not only One but also as Many. By this we understand that God is the summum bonum of existence. I of course would not find it contradictory if God describes Himself differently in other scriptures. For what we get as descriptions are the forms that God puts on, and the intents that He effects after all He is running His creation, is He not? But when He is not running his creation (as in His state before creation, for example) then we would get Him in His true state beyond all descriptions. Therefore all descriptions of, say, Allah are only proof that the Allah spoken of is a limited Allah the Allah in the role of running his creation. Allah absolute would be indescribable.If we accept that theres a God and revalation then that means
that God gives His creation a description of Himself, That description
since the time of Adam till Muhammad has been that He is One,
He is unique in His Essence, Acts, and Attributes. so to liken Him to his creation
an object or whatever is illogical.
Yes it in fact does.No it does not.
Again, prove it.No, I am stating that there is not more then One. You cannot "reduce" God.
Convey what exactly?Although I do not understand what you are asking me to prove,(That God does not belong to a religious group?) remember I am to convey, not convince. By asking me to prove something, you are asking me to convince you of something. This would be like me asking you to prove love exists, or to prove that you as a human can actually "think". So I would ask you, prove to me that a "thought" exists.
I cannot present a source(s), as I did not present a personal opinion.
Why can't most people understand that God is not found in any religion, but within their own soul?
how far can god look into the future
When you say, I am stating that there is not more than one, did you set out to count and, spotting only one God, conclude there is only one?
Yes it in fact does.
Your denial of truth does not undo the truth.
Again, prove it.
But alas, you cannot.
However, you can present the sources that lead you to the personal opinion you state above.
Convey what exactly?
You talk a lot yet present nothing as for the source of your opinion.
In fact, I will once again flat out state that you have yet to present anything other your personal opinions of God.
ALL you have PRESENTED has been NOTHING BUT personal opinion.
If you will not offer up the source for your opinions, which you attempt to present as fact, then you leave your source open to be whatever anyone else wants to use to fill in the gap....
Why should anyone listen to anything you "convey" when you have nothing (and according to you ABSOLUTELY NOTHING) to back up anything you say?
"No it does not" #300You asked a question, I gave you the answer.
Nice try, but you did not answer the question.Yet for some reason you feel it is my fault that you are unwilling to accept the answer.
I asked a semi rhetorical question.Why did you ask the question, and if you think that I am only stating my opinion, why are you here?
NOGod has given a description of Himself in the famous Hindu scripture Bhagavad-Gita, wherein He displays Himself as not only One but also as Many. By this we understand that God is the summum bonum of existence.
I of course would not find it contradictory if God describes Himself differently in other scriptures.
Sorry this doesn't make sense to me.For what we get as descriptions are the forms that God puts on, and the intents that He effects after all He is running His creation, is He not?
Not really, this just shows WE are limited not God.But when He is not running his creation (as in His state before creation, for example) then we would get Him in His true state beyond all descriptions. Therefore all descriptions of, say, Allah are only proof that the Allah spoken of is a limited Allah the Allah in the role of running his creation. Allah absolute would be indescribable.
Is anything impossible for God?Its IMPOSSIBLE for God to reveal His Identity in different ways, forms etc.it would be a CLEAR contradiction.
Then why do you quote the Bible to answer questions about God?There is only One God, and God does not belong to a religious group.
To sell your book. And no, I'm not buying.Since you have not read the book you have no idea what questions are answered. Do you not see that you have asked a question that makes no sense? This also is not a question about God. Let me ask you a question: "What motive do I have for being here to answer your questions?"