Shantanu
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On what evidence do you base this assertion?I believe God is very bad news for the wicked no matter how much self righteousness they have.
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On what evidence do you base this assertion?I believe God is very bad news for the wicked no matter how much self righteousness they have.
Bible teaches us to love they enemies.I believe all you need to know is in the Bible. Looking for knowledge within your self doesn't work very well.
Right! Then this world will have more selfish people resulting in unwanted pregnancies, broken families, and fatherless children...and crime will rise.God exists but is very bad news for humans to have to contend with.
God takes away ones freedom to act to ones one satisfaction on what is right or wrong, good or bad as duties. We humans are capable of looking after our own affairs without such guidance and imposition. It makes life more interesting if we make mistakes and try and resolve our problems by consulting each other and agreeing a joint path for mankind.
The correct method that works for me is to rely on my Consciousness to guide me as God does not insist that we subscribe to Him for our intelligence and wisdom. My Consciousness has always led me on the right path in terms of duties and righteous actions on a daily basis.
So I might as well be an atheist for all intents and purposes.
Right! Then this world will have more selfish people resulting in unwanted pregnancies, broken families, and fatherless children...and crime will rise.
Sounds like a plan!
God exists but is very bad news for humans to have to contend with.
God takes away ones freedom to act to ones one satisfaction on what is right or wrong, good or bad as duties. We humans are capable of looking after our own affairs without such guidance and imposition. It makes life more interesting if we make mistakes and try and resolve our problems by consulting each other and agreeing a joint path for mankind.
The correct method that works for me is to rely on my Consciousness to guide me as God does not insist that we subscribe to Him for our intelligence and wisdom. My Consciousness has always led me on the right path in terms of duties and righteous actions on a daily basis.
So I might as well be an atheist for all intents and purposes.
What I am saying is that one does not need a Personal God to guide one on right or wrong actions as long as one subscribes to Brahman Consciousness for that is the source of all the intelligence and wisdom that are required by a human being living out this life on Earth in terms of his or her survival neeeds. One does not need to worship such a Brahman Consciousness Entity nor proselytize about its existence because it does not go away anywhere if we stop singing its praises: it does indeed give one the freedom to attain liberation and moksha within this living experience.An atheist who follows consciousness (and their ain't one or we'd live in utopia) is like a fish who cannot see this ocean everyone claims or the sky above the waters.
God gives freedom, and doesn't take it away, or their would be no atheists!
Not to compare you with him in any way, shape, or form, but I would imagine Hitler let his conscience be his guide to action instead of at least trying to follow the scriptures. On the other hand, you are a remarkable person in that the actions you take because of your conscience ("they've always led me on the right path") have never hurt yourself or anybody else. That's pretty good. A rare bird indeed!God exists but is very bad news for humans to have to contend with.
God takes away ones freedom to act to ones one satisfaction on what is right or wrong, good or bad as duties. We humans are capable of looking after our own affairs without such guidance and imposition. It makes life more interesting if we make mistakes and try and resolve our problems by consulting each other and agreeing a joint path for mankind.
The correct method that works for me is to rely on my Consciousness to guide me as God does not insist that we subscribe to Him for our intelligence and wisdom. My Consciousness has always led me on the right path in terms of duties and righteous actions on a daily basis.
So I might as well be an atheist for all intents and purposes.
Thank you for very interesting take and justifying the religious stance.Not to compare you with him in any way, shape, or form, but I would imagine Hitler let his conscience be his guide to action instead of at least trying to follow the scriptures. On the other hand, you are a remarkable person in that the actions you take because of your conscience ("they've always led me on the right path") has never hurt yourself or anybody else. That's pretty good. A rare bird indeed!
A parent tells their child to not put their hand in the fire. Normally, they don't tie them to a bed so as to not allow them to make their own choice. It's just that the parent knows ahead of time what happens when a hand is put into a fire, whereas the poor unsuspecting child has no idea. Of course they will learn what fire does to flesh either way. One way sure seems better than another.
Getting back to Hitler; I would guess his conscience told him he was doing the right thing. Well, that's what an unsuspecting child would think when they put their hand to the fire. The bottom line is that everybody is right in their own eyes. They can always justify their actions regardless of how those actions affect everybody else.
It's nice to have someone outside of oneself who has "been around the block" to at least tell us ahead of time when our actions will cause grave harm to ourselves or to others. Maybe your conscience leads you in the right path, but your conscience is different than everybody else's. No two people think alike. No telling what atrocity somebody's conscience will cause them to commit. And they'll thing they were completely justified.
The scriptures lay out a course of action that would result in perfect harmony, love, peace, contentment, etc. Now I understand that nobody, with the notable exception of Jesus, will actually follow them to the letter, but if they did, all would be fine and dandy. So instead trusting is everybody's individual consciences to guide human kind, I think it would be better to follow a proven method. I understand many abhor the Christian scriptures. That's OK. There's always Buddhism, Hinduism, Rasta, or any number of other systems that should people follow, things would be a lot better. None of systems force anybody to do anything, no more than your own conscience forces you into a particular course of action. It's always up to the individual to follow their conscience, scriptures, or whatever. We always have free will.
In any case, I really can't help but think that one's own conscience leaves a lot to be desired as a guide to living.
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And what of those who never hear of this prophet and god's requirements, OR those who have only heard of him through incompetent, ineffectual preachers, and remain unconvinced? Is this their fault?From what I see God allows us complete freedom to do as we please. All God does is send us a Prophet sometimes to offer us solutions for our problems but He never forces us to accept them.
OK. I understand. It appears you are using a point of reference outside yourself (Brahma) to guide your conscience. I misunderstood you to be saying that we should just follow what seems right based on pure self awareness. Does that make sense? Maybe not. What I mean to say is that merely following what "feels good" internally often leads to less than desirable results. Your Brahma is the source that's outside of yourself and thats been "around the block" and knows a few things about life you yourself may never have thought.Thank you for very interesting take and justifying the religious stance.
I was not talking about conscience as the guide which can generate very evil acts that Hitler is known in history for but of subscribing to Consciousness as the Entity of the universe that is the source of dharma (duties and righteous actions). If one is attuned and focussed on this Consciousness one gets to know everything that there is to know because Consciousness Brahman is Truth/Existence/Reality-Consciousness/Awareness-Bliss. One is consequently infallible in ones deeds and free of issues that prevent one's survival in the world with dignity. No one can harm such an individual is the premise of the argument in this theology.
It is a huge mistake to think that only those who accept Jesus will get into paradise. There are certain advantages to accepting Jesus which I will only get into if you are interested. In any case, the scriptures are clear that when God judges people He will do it based on what is in their hearts and not necessarily their actions. Man tends to judge by appearance with little or no regard for what's going on inside of someone's head.And what of those who never hear of this prophet and god's requirements, OR those who have only heard of him through incompetent, ineffectual preachers, and remain unconvinced? Is this their fault?
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The correct method that works for me is to rely on my Consciousness to guide me as God does not insist that we subscribe to Him for our intelligence and wisdom. My Consciousness has always led me on the right path in terms of duties and righteous actions on a daily basis.
I don't see it that way at all. Your god demands you to act and be a certain way otherwise you will suffer eternal damnation. That is blackmail.From what I see God allows us complete freedom to do as we please. All God does is send us a Prophet sometimes to offer us solutions for our problems but He never forces us to accept them.
We’ve had two great wars and all sorts of problems but God just leaves us alone to learn from our mistakes.
I think God is just letting us come to the conclusion that we need to consult with each about a path for humanity.
God exists but is very bad news for humans to have to contend with.
God takes away ones freedom to act to ones one satisfaction on what is right or wrong, good or bad as duties. We humans are capable of looking after our own affairs without such guidance and imposition. It makes life more interesting if we make mistakes and try and resolve our problems by consulting each other and agreeing a joint path for mankind.
The correct method that works for me is to rely on my Consciousness to guide me as God does not insist that we subscribe to Him for our intelligence and wisdom. My Consciousness has always led me on the right path in terms of duties and righteous actions on a daily basis.
So I might as well be an atheist for all intents and purposes.
I only discovered this myself from examining my own thoughts and actions. I know of no other human being who follows Brahmanism in the way that I do through truth search and truth accommodation.Is there a man who followed your religion to perfection, who never went against the tenets of Brahmanism?
"The temporal lobes are clearly important in religious and spiritual experiences. The amygdala and hippocampus have been shown to be particularly involved in the experience of visions, profound experiences, memory, and meditation." - Andrew NewbergIn my own story I have had a couple significant experiences of God that have brought me out of a depression and into a deeply motivated sense of purpose and meaning.
What you describe sounds like what a lot of people act like when they talk about God. But I'll bet few of them would say they had a direct encounter with God. They may not know what that is like.
No I am not great: but I am a survivor of intolerable persecution from the UK State through my religious practices.Aren't you just great? Congratulations on that great wisdom that has always led you on the right path. If only everyone in the world was as smart as you!
Can you imagine the amount of injustice and suffering that could have been avoided?
This sense of purpose and meaning that you found: was it long lasting? Did God stay with you all the time: how could you be sure of that if He did?In my own story I have had a couple significant experiences of God that have brought me out of a depression and into a deeply motivated sense of purpose and meaning.
What you describe sounds like what a lot of people act like when they talk about God. But I'll bet few of them would say they had a direct encounter with God. They may not know what that is like.
The highest amount of unwanted pregnancies and broken families are in religiously conservative Christian communities which take a dim view of contraception and the education to use it properly, or places where people are just too poor to have contraceptives accessible even if they want to use it. Just saying. I'd worry more about poverty and adequate healthcare than whether they're classically theist on those accounts.Right! Then this world will have more selfish people resulting in unwanted pregnancies, broken families, and fatherless children...and crime will rise.
Sounds like a plan!
God created us, and created laws for our own good. Who are you, the created, questioning the motives of the Creator.God is not letting us know anything: I have come to my own conclusions based on a 20 year search for the intentions of God in our daily lives. One must be free from this God-delusion that He wishes anything for us humans.