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God, the creator of the universe.

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
How the universe universe formed is unknown, to say "my god did it" is a personal act of faith.
I find at Psalms 104:30 that God sent forth His spirit to create ( first to create the invisible realm, then the visible ).
So, as Isaiah 40:26 says God is strong in strength and power. So, in Scripture God supplied the abundantly needed dynamic energy needed to create the material / physical realm of existence.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I find at Psalms 104:30 that God sent forth His spirit to create ( first to create the invisible realm, then the visible ).
So, as Isaiah 40:26 says God is strong in strength and power. So, in Scripture God supplied the abundantly needed dynamic energy needed to create the material / physical realm of existence.

If that's what you eant to believe then fine. I read the universe was sneezed out of the Great Green Arkleseizure left nostril. That has as much credibility in my view
 

firedragon

Veteran Member
God, the creator of the universe/universes is abrahamic and at the same time God is not abrahamic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is dharmic and at the same time God is not dharmic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is pagan and at the same time God is not pagan

God has no religion. God is greater than we think.

Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?

God by default cannot have any religion because God does not have a God. Unless you are referring to some kind of pantheon or Demi Gods and Mega Gods.

Religion is for his creation.
 

MJ Bailey

Member
I totally agree. What if every belief system from Religions to Sciences as being nothing more than a "mood" of God's?
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
God, the creator of the universe/universes is abrahamic and at the same time God is not abrahamic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is dharmic and at the same time God is not dharmic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is pagan and at the same time God is not pagan

God has no religion. God is greater than we think.

Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?
I agree. I like to say that I'm the same religion God is. :)
 

Kfox

Well-Known Member
God, the creator of the universe/universes is abrahamic and at the same time God is not abrahamic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is dharmic and at the same time God is not dharmic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is pagan and at the same time God is not pagan

God has no religion. God is greater than we think.

Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?
I disagree. You cannot be "A" and "not A" at the same time. (logic 101)
 

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
God, the creator of the universe/universes is abrahamic and at the same time God is not abrahamic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is dharmic and at the same time God is not dharmic.
God, the creator of the universe/universes is pagan and at the same time God is not pagan

God has no religion. God is greater than we think.

Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?
I agree and, at the same time, I disagree.

Ciao

- viole
 

Starlight

Spiritual but not religious, new age and omnist
I agree that God is God, but I don't see the god of the bible as the creator. He's more an Asura/Rakshasa in my view.
I believe you Are wrong. The God of the bible is a universal God and a creator God
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
I believe you Are wrong. The God of the bible is a universal God and a creator God
But it started out it's pre-Judaic life as a one of many small tribal gods in a polytheistic system.

Are you saying you only trust the most updated resume of Yahweh?
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Du you believe in many gods?
Well, Hindus have many thousand Gods and Goddesses.
Class one (creators of the universe): Shiva, Vishnu, Durga, Brahma.
Class two (controlling the forces of nature): Indra (Chief and controller of rain), Agni (Fire), Soma (Nectar), Surya (sun, Mitra), Moon, Vayu (Wind), Varuna (waters), Dhanvantri (Physician), Vishwakarma (Arhitect), Ashinis/Nasatya (Ashweneies, Dioscuri - Horses), Kubera (Finance), etc.
Class three: Protectors of various regions (Kshetrapalas), Rivers, Mountains, Trees, Animals, Semi-divine beings (like angels).
Personally, I do not believe in Gods and Goddesses, since I am a strong atheist. But my fellow Hindus believe in them.
 
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