Trailblazer
Veteran Member
How do you feel about ignosticism and apatheism, which turn out to be stances I take part in?
Well, as a Baha'i, I believe that God is beyond definition, other than that God is the Creator, a Supreme Being, All-Powerful, All-Knowing and All-Wise, and but that is about it... We can never know the Essence (intrinsic nature) of God.
Far as I can tell, attempts at using the god-concept a lot end up causing a lot more of confusion and misunderstanding that clarification, because "God" can mean such wildly diverging things for different people or even at different times. Belief, however, has significance, and brings with it considerable responsibility. While many people seem to think of it as a refuge of sorts, I think that is a very ill fit for the actual duties that it brings.
Ain't that the truth. However, if God exists, God is what God is, not what people believe God is. So to me it makes the most sense to try to figure out what God is, as much as we can know, which is very little.
Ain't that the truth. Most nonbelievers I converse with think believers believe in God as some kind of psychological pacifier, an escape from the real world... They do not understand the responsibility it entails to be answerable to a Supreme Being.
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