I believe in the Holy Trinity. I'm a Christian because Christ is the only God Who has bothered to actually reach out to me and He has had the biggest impact on me.
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Brahman animates finite forms giving the finite forms only finite knowledge and awareness,You're still not addressing the question I asked previously. So, let me slightly rephrase it: How is it possible that Atman-Brahman ("God") is simultaneously ignorant of its true self and aware of its true self?
Brahman animates finite forms giving the finite forms only finite knowledge and awareness,
Here's an analogy I'll try out on you: A massive electrical generator station with immense power animates the lamp in your bedroom. The power in the lamp is connected with its immense source but can only exhibit the amount of power the bulb (form) is designed to handle.
Brahman is pure consciousness best defined as pure infinite sat-cit-ananda (being-awareness-bliss).Define "Brahman" and "atman."
Brahman is atmanDefine "Brahman" and "atman."
Brahman is atman
Maybe you missed post #86 ago where I saidLet me try a different tack. Is Brahman conscious?
Maybe you missed post #86 ago where I said
Brahman is pure consciousness best defined as pure infinite sat-cit-ananda (being-awareness-bliss).
yesDoes Brahman experience self-awareness?
no, not meHave you ever experienced the state of pure consciousness?
BTW: is your god "something" or "nothing"?
God is being itself.
no, not me
What is your belief in regards to God? Is it theistic, atheistic, or agnostic? (Please explain why for your choice.)
I am a theist because I believe "God" qualifies as the only explanation to the mystery of existence.
... just like everything else.God is being itself.