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I don't think you have any genuine reason.

chinu

chinu
According to me, Longing for Moksha is equal to longing for God, and God reveals himself only in front of the one who is longing for Him/Moksha. That because this is the only reason which God find as genuine appeal to reveal himself in front of anybody.

Now, if you have any other reason to make appeal, What is that ?
And I'll try to tell you how this isn't a genuine reason for appealing.
 
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Gjallarhorn

N'yog-Sothep
And what is your reason for this thread? Besides trying to convince people they all believe what you believe.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
All my reasons for anything I do are genuine.
All my reasons for anything I believe are....well....I have no reasons at all. I just believe what appears to be.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Of course, it should be.
I just believe what appears to be... What?
true or false ?
Please fill in the blank in order to complete you sentence.:)
....appears to be what is.
Of course, I know that what "is" is often (always?) illusory.
 
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Thief

Rogue Theologian
If no one needs a reason to believe....
then how to say your faith is firm?

I don't believe in simple head nodding.
Likewise, I think simple denial is shallow.

And when standing before heaven I think the questions will be.....

What do you believe?....and why do you believe it?

They might then ask.....did you tell anyone else the same thing?
They may be interested to see if your good word continued.
They might think it needful to stop a bad thing you may have started.

Consequences all around.
 
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Amechania

Daimona of the Helpless
According to me, Longing for Moksha is equal to longing for God, and God reveals himself only in front of the one who is longing for Him/Moksha. That because this is the only reason which God find as genuine appeal to reveal himself in front of anybody.

Now, if you have any other reason, What is that ?
And I'll try to tell you how this isn't a genuine reason.

Are you trying to say that self-realization is equivalent to finding god? The kingdom of heaven is within you so to speak?
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
What would you have answered me ? If I would have asked you the same after your reply (Below).

Not having belief in God hardly implies "lack of belief in anything".

Then again, we are doing this backwards. We should attempt to define and justify belief in God as the special case that it is.
 

chinu

chinu
Are you trying to say that self-realization is equivalent to finding god? The kingdom of heaven is within you so to speak?
Firstly I want to make it clear that there's a big difference between "longing for something" and "finding something". finding is egoistic whereas longing isn't.

Of course, one realize "Self" by default after knowing God. :)
 

averageJOE

zombie
According to me, Longing for Moksha is equal to longing for God, and God reveals himself only in front of the one who is longing for Him/Moksha. That because this is the only reason which God find as genuine appeal to reveal himself in front of anybody.

Now, if you have any other reason, What is that ?
And I'll try to tell you how this isn't a genuine reason.

If god needs to "reveal" itself then god is not omnipresent.
 
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