Originally posted by chaney3Well, how could they call themselves a faith and not believe their God is the 'correct one'?
I have a previous thread asking "who's God is correct"?
All faiths seem to think their God and belief is the 'correct one'.
My struggle has always been...that if a Supreme Creator does exist, why keep the identity unknown? Why allow the possibility for God, Jesus, Buddah, Mohammed, Allah, etc.?
Something is wrong, but I cannot successfully articulate it.
Originally posted by DeepThoughtMy focus is not on humans, it's on the Supreme Being.
Well, how could they call themselves a faith and not believe their God is the 'correct one'?
It's one thing to reject a god, or accept a god.
But have we humans been given a fair chance to know who this god is?
I say no.
Originally posted by BigDoggProblemHence this physical-temporal way of thinking just wont do.
Oh, definitely. The Universe is huge. But infinity is a long time.
I have only glimpsed, I am not there however I know there is no gradual process (to enlightenment)
(Now I will contradict myself) Preparation is 90% ....
Originally posted by karoly aczelCan you, for once, post something relevant, or that has meaning? Please.
Hence this physical-temporal way of thinking just wont do.
I have only glimpsed, I am not there however I know there is no gradual process (to enlightenment)
(Now I will contradict myself) Preparation is 90% ....
Originally posted by chaney3Maybe you should focus on humans.
My focus is not on humans, it's on the Supreme Being.
It's one thing to reject a god, or accept a god.
But have we humans been given a fair chance to know who this god is?
I say no.
Scientists look at the vast, at the miniscule. Religionists look at scriptures. Futurists look to aliens, but the answer is right here, within mother Earth and every sentient being residing on it