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Gods seem to be in competition with other Gods and other beings and their own creations. Seems like ungodlike behavior to me.
just kiss my feet and don't ask why.
The teacher Nansen found two groups of monks, from the East hall
and the West hall, squabbling over the ownership of a pet cat. He
picked up the cat, waved it in the air over his head, and said to
the quarrelers:
"Say a good word if you want to save the cat!"
No one said a word.
Nansen went to the kitchen, brought back a big cleaver, and
chopped the cat in half. He gave one-half to each group.
That night when Joshu returned to the monastery, Nansen told him
the story. Joshu said nothing; but he took off his sandals,
balanced them on his head, and walked away.
Nansen said aloud, "Joshu could have saved the cat."
-- Zen Koan
He doesn't need to be worshipped, but He wants to be worshipped. God doesn't need anything...He is Self-Sufficient. God wants you to worship him. If you don't worship Him, then you will lose out cause He will throw the disbelievers into the fires. So you NEED to worship Him cause He wants you to, but He doesn't NEED your worship. Without your worship, He doesn't lose anything, but you will lose everything.
Allah (SWT) doesn't suffer without our worship. It is those who do not worship Allah (SWT) who will suffer. Allah (SWT) has rules that everything in existence must follow, but if they don't follow those rules, then they wrong only themselves and will never wrong Allah (SWT).
Really very nice post dear, i m waiting your more posts...............Why do gods need to be worshipped? (I apologise if this topic has already been discussed i did search for one)
And im talking about all gods, not just yours in particular so please don't get uppity?
I mean most gods are considered 'omnipotent' all powerful. That means they shouldn't need us in any way shape or form. But yet they still require worship from their followers.
So i've been pondering this and i've come up with some theories:
A. The gods are not all powerful but get their power from our worship.
B. The gods are narcissistic egotistical beings who require the ego strokes they get from worship.
Any other possibilities?
-Q
Really very nice post dear, i m waiting your more posts...............
I am not afraid of imaginary friends.Allah (SWT) knows who will and who won't worship Him. But He doesn't need this worship. If you don't want to worship Him, then you do so at your own peril.
But why to people need to worship? I would say that back when it all started, the obvious reason for things like making sacrifices to God or Gods, started in ancient times when people were looking for ways to ensure that game were plentiful during the hunt, or that the rains would come to ensure a good harvest, and a costly sacrifice was a way to try to offer something to trade for to get some of that supernatural force that the Gods had under their control.OK.
Well from what I've been able to gather I'm going to add two new choices.
C. Gods demand our worship even though they don't need it and don't get off on the attention. (and yes i'm well aware of how logically incoherent that is).
D. People need to worship god.
Ohh I just thought of another one.
E. Mandatory prayer is a FANTASTIC way of reinforcing religious control.
You can try all you like to assign a creator to me.They are not my threats, but they are the threats of your Creator.
Do what you will cause this life is but a test. I can't give you the answers to this test. Your test is your test. You are accountable for your own results.
Allah (SWT) knows who will and who won't worship Him. But He doesn't need this worship. If you don't want to worship Him, then you do so at your own peril.