dfnj
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Again, that is certainly an interesting perspective. Now let me explain how I look at this. I believe God is All-Knowing, All-Powerful and All-Wise. God does not have a purpose for existing; God simply exists and always has existed.
I can't disagree with the idea God does not have purpose because God is omnipotent. It's really a question of semantics with regards to time.
However, God does have a function, and that function is to keep the universe going, God having brought it into existence. If for one moment God’s mercy and grace were to be withheld from the world, it would completely perish. That mercy and grace is bestowed upon mankind by means of the Messengers that God sends with the Holy Spirit and a “message” mankind needs to evolve spiritually and materially. This of course is just my belief.
I don't see anything wrong with your belief. The answers to these questions are articles of faith. There are no right or provable answers.
I've often wondered about God's roll in the Universe. There are many pantheistic type religions or ways of thinking about God. And I've argued since God is omnipotent then God could easily be both types of God at once, that is, pantheistic and anthropomorphic or abrahamic type God. I think it is an interesting question as to what God's function might be in the defining or executing the laws of physics.
I've often have trouble using words "mercy and grace" in describing God because of its anthropomorphic projection over God. It just seems to me God is many time indifferent to the affairs of man. There is just so much unnecessary evil in the World and nature is relentless in abiding by the laws of physics. I think the divine exists but superstition has to be taken into account.
Our purpose for existing is to know and love God. That is accomplished by living according to the will of God by living according to what has been revealed by God to humanity. Many people are living this without even being part of any religion because these eternal spiritual verities have been in the world since the beginning of time.
Interpreting just what exactly is the "will of God" can be easily used to manipulate people. Knowing that something revealed to humanity came from God as opposed to just men is very important. Religion is a great source of power and influence in the World. Not everyone is altruistic in their motives. Evil is always where you least expect it. I don't want to sound like I'm invalidating your point of view it is just that I'm am very suspicious when it comes to what is revealed to me and why.
I'm not sure anyone can really "know" God beyond the limitations of knowing oneself.
Again, that is certainly an interesting perspective. Now let me explain how I look at this. I do not believe God has any limitations but I believe in a personal God that is conscious of His creation, so it is possible that God shares our experiences of joy and sorrow, so whatever makes us enthusiastic might make God enthusiastic. Indeed, I believe that God is closer to us than our life vein so God knows us better than we know our own selves.
It's very hard to know what God knows. As I've said God seems so indifferent to the affairs of man. I have not seen God bellowing out commands from the sky scolding someone for acting immorally. I have never seen anything supernatural happen before my eyes. Every time I drop something it hits the ground. Every time! Nature seems mindlessly relentless in executing the laws of physics perfectly. In terms of people, I've seen some people unexpectedly act with compassion which to me felt like a miracle.
So since God seems so indifferent, I thought about what is important to God. And since an omnipotent God needs absolutely nothing from us, what does any of what we do matter to God? As far as I can tell there is no provable answer to this question. To answer the question it has to be an article of faith as to what is the correct answer.
Thanks. You are right that there is no “right answer.”
Overall all I thought your answers were fine and really thought out. Not many people take the time.
I also believe that we are fulfilling God's purpose by participating in God's creation.
I know you are into a personal God. But I tend to think helping others to have enthusiasm in participating in God's creation is important too even though it's a little less personal in focus.
On a day-to-day basis we all have to negotiate the material world and if we are believers we have to balance the more mundane tasks with our spiritual needs and aspirations. Those are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Maybe part of my struggle is that I simply enjoy some activities more than others and the others tend to get left by the wayside. However, they will get done eventually. It’s just money I stand to lose but luckily I have enough of it.
Material world is always a battle. It's just mind boggling to me with all our technology and manufacturing automation that we have so many people living in poverty. I just don't understand how everyone is so accepting of our conditions. Maybe someday love will get a leg up on hate for a change.
There is certainly some truth to that. I think we also tend to criticize or even hate other people because they have a character trait or behavior we do not respect, but since we have the propensity to also have it, it reminds us of what we could become. That makes us angry because they remind us of what we could become.
But it is not just that. I think there can be a genuine criticism or anger based upon something we see in other people we do not consider moral behavior or hypocrisy. Sometimes criticisms are justified but it is rarely appropriate to express them towards others unless a real cruelty or injustice has been perpetrated.
I've wrestled with the idea of "genuine criticism" with "you only criticize..." sentence. My current thinking is there are always ways of being in relationship that will make the other person a better person. People do not like to be criticized. But there are ways you can interact with people that are not based on criticisms that will transform their consciousness. And in doing so, maybe the other person will no longer require the original criticisms. I have found most people become hardened in their bad behaviors in response to criticism. It's a very tricky tight rope to walk.
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