Trailblazer
Veteran Member
The belief I hold that calls into question whether God is loving is based upon evidence, and that evidence is all the suffering people have endure in this life through no fault of their own. I do not think my belief is likely to change unless I look at suffering from a different perspective, but I have already tried doing that for many years.And that is a belief that YOU hold, also based on no evidence. One that you can therefor change at any time.
If that was true, it would be your ego convincing you that God is loving, and my ego convincing me He is not.There is no "correct belief". In fact, I think belief is nothing more than our ego convincing us that we're right when we have no way of actually knowing that we are.
However, I believe there are correct beliefs even if I do not agree with them. The evidence that God is loving is the scriptures, which I sometimes believe in my mind, but in my heart I cannot believe it because I don't feel it is true. For me to have to believe that God is loving creates cognitive dissonance since in my mind it doesn't make sense that a loving God would create a world that is a storehouse of suffering. I already know all the religious apologetic about how suffering is beneficial for spiritual growth and character development, but even if that is true, it is still suffering.
I think this should be about whether God exists, and if so what God is or isn't, since that is reality. Sure, it can ever be proven, but we should want to know the truth as much as it is possible to know it, rather than believing what we want to believe.God may not exist at all. None of us knows. But this isn't about what God is or isn't. It's about what we choose to tell ourselves God is. And how that choice is effecting us.
I am happy with my choice because I believe it is the truth, so it has a positive effect upon me. I am not going to change it because I would have no reason to, not because I like it but because I believe it is the truth which was revealed through Baha'u'llah. That is the 'basis' for anything I believe about God, not what I want or what feels comfortable.That's your choice. So the question then becomes how is that choice effecting you? And do you have the courage to change it if it's not effecting as you'd hoped.
I already know 'what I believe' God does to show He loves us, He sends Messengers. Whether that is enough to counterbalance all the suffering in the world is another matter.No one can answer that question for you. You have to SEEK OUT the answers for yourself.
I wanted to know 'what you believe' God does to show He loves us.
This has nothing to do with courage. It has to do with what I believe is actually true. I am not going to let a belief go that I believe is true. It does not matter what God is to me, it only matters what God is.Well, that's your problem. And the question is, do you have the courage to let that belief go? If not, I don't see what use your God is ever going to be to you.
Yes, we do have 'some idea' what God is from scriptures. We do not know what God can or can't do but we know what God has done, if we believe in a religion. Since you don't have a religion you just believe what seems right to you, what feels comfortable.None of us has any idea what God is or isn't, or what God can or can't do.
That is not true at all. How I feel is due to a combination of factors such as childhood upbringing, heredity, education, adult experiences, and present life circumstances. All of these contribute to how I feel about life, and some of these, like present life circumstances, cannot be changed just because I want them to change. I do not have that much power. I can try to adjust to my circumstances and try to see them in a more positive light, but that is not a panacea. Sometimes reality just sucks.How you feel about life is entirely up to you.
I have been going to counselors and psychologists since the 1980s and none of them ever said that 'how I feel about life is entirely up to me.'
You are the pot calling the kettle black since you keep spouting off as if you know that God is loving and that God lives inside us and all sort of other beliefs, but you don't know any of that.None of us knows what God is or is not doing. None of us even knows if God exists or not. You keep spouting off as if you know. But you don't. It's just your ego telling you that you know things that you don't know. That's what it means to say "I believe". It's means "I believe I'm right" even though you cant know that to be so. Belief is a trap.
It is not my ego, it is my religion telling me what is true. I believe my religion is true, it has nothing to do with being right.
I would never believe in a God that I hope exists and put my trust in that hope, because that is no basis for believing. I only want to know what is true, not what I hope might be true.I suggest that you stop falling in it and start thinking in terms of a God that you hope to exist, and put your trust in that hope, instead. It's not about being right. It's about whether it improves your life, and your relations with other people.
None of this is about me, so it is not about whether my belief improves my life, and my relations with other people. However, a true belief would result in that.