buddhist
Well-Known Member
IMO most people conceive of a personal "God" with such descriptives as "Almighty, Infinite, the Supreme Being, Maker, Creator," etc. The common thread that joins all of those descriptives seems to be the word "action". That is, it is in the nature of such a "God" to act. I suggest that such a being would be infinitely evil (intentionally or not, is another question).
My reason being: all of creation and its associated activity is filled with dukkha (unsatisfactoriness/suffering). In my personal, direct experience, it is actually progressively greater amounts of stillness (non-activity, e.g. in meditation) that brings greater and lasting pleasure, ease, bliss, and peace. Stillness opposes the inhered active qualities associated with "God".
My reason being: all of creation and its associated activity is filled with dukkha (unsatisfactoriness/suffering). In my personal, direct experience, it is actually progressively greater amounts of stillness (non-activity, e.g. in meditation) that brings greater and lasting pleasure, ease, bliss, and peace. Stillness opposes the inhered active qualities associated with "God".