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Thu 14 Feb, 2008 10:48 am
Only one God created this world
Hindus say that Brahman is the creator, Muslims say
That Allah is creator, Christians say that the creator is
Jehovah, all say that the creation is this entire world.
If Hindus say that Brahman created India, and if
Muslims say that Allah created Arabian countries and
If Christians say that Jehovah created the western countries,
The problem is solved, there can be three Gods together,
Who have created the three parts of the earth separately.
But this is not so, each religion says that their God only
Created the entire world, unfortunately there is one world!
One world only! Come on, all of you sit together here
And give me the final conclusion after debate, otherwise,
The scientists are laughing on all of you! Shame to all!
They criticize that these religions do not have even
The basic logic, which is the fundamental common sense.
Because of you, the greatest God is also mocked by them
They say that the religions are rigid conservatisms!
Even a small boy is putting this question to all of you.
Stop all your discourses and first answer this question.
If you want to say that God created the entire world,
You have to accept that there is one God only always
And that His names are all the above three names.
We see in the world a single person having three names.
If there is one God, He only created this entire world.
All the human beings are invariably His children only.
No Father is partial to a single child and therefore
He must have preached the same knowledge to all
In different languages and in different methodologies
To different levels, this is Universal Spirituality.
'Cause if there were two, they'd argue, and nothing would turn out right. Then again, that might explain the platypus.
jespah wrote:'Cause if there were two, they'd argue, and nothing would turn out right. Then again, that might explain the platypus.
I found out the other day that platypus are poisonous. Crazy demon things.
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Arella Mae wrote:A platypus is poisonous?
Yeah crazy right. They apparently have poisonous barbs in their hind legs.
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Only the males have these barbs used mostly against other males, the females use non-stop nagging as their weapon of choice (as in most species).
It is said that a sting from this animal is unbelievably excruciating. No amount of opiate can even moderate the pain. The only effective treatment is nerve-bundle block. This is usually possible as the wound is usually on the hand or foot so the nerve impulses leading to the extremity are blocked (think of spinal block).
The poison uniquely attacks the pain receptors. This has actually caused a good deal of research into the poison and is helping better understand how pain is caused and mediated to the brain.
Sorry for the interruption, we are now returning you to your topic.
There is only one God and that is the One which created the "Big Bang" which created the universe.
God did not create the world (earth). The earth was created by a process of evolution that took place over time from the start of the universe.
The reason that there are so many concepts of God and perceptions of God's reality, powers, etc., is because there are so many different cultures and individual people each with their own needs and methods for comprehending God.
Religion may be a tree with many branches but the problem is that each branch believes it is the TRUE branch. That is a valid belief or else the branch is wasting its time and energy. If it isn't the "true" branch it should be merging with that branch which IS the true one.
Therefor the need for argument. The necessity to determine whether one's religion is the true one or not. What a waste of time to find out you've been swimming to the farthest shore when there was one a lot closer.
Harmony will come, from arguing or otherwise, when we all come to the realization that ALL paths (Christian or otherwise) do lead to the Oneness of God. Some just take longer routes.
The Bible says, "Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life." It also says, no one can get to the Father except through the Son.
There are not multiple paths to God according to the Bible. There is only one path and it is a narrow one.
Arella Mae wrote:The Bible says, "Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life." It also says, no one can get to the Father except through the Son.
There are not multiple paths to God according to the Bible. There is only one path and it is a narrow one.
According to the bible. One of numerous religious texts avalible.
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this world is so f*cked up that it surely must have been done by committee.
I picture a big celestial HOA.
The Bible says that not even Jesus Himself knows the hour of His return. Only the Father knows that.
The Bible tells of signs and prophecies of the end times. I don't think the main focus is supposed to be when is He coming back. It's supposed to be just make sure you are ready when it happens. :wink:
The Book of Revelation is a vision that John was given of the end times. I don't believe anyone can know exactly what everything in it means. Theologists have their theories, as do many others.
The Bible was written by men, so what does that tell you?
The Bible was God-breathed and God-inspired. Men merely to ink what God wanted there.
Arella Mae wrote:The Bible was God-breathed and God-inspired. Men merely to ink what God wanted there.
So I suspect that you are furious that not all of god passages were put in the bible.
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What is in the Bible is what is intended to be in the Bible. :wink:
The Gospels were not intended to be biographical accounts of Jesus. The events handed down in the Gospels were written as a testimony of faith in Jesus as the promised Messiah. His words were first handed down orally and were later recorded in the written word. The words being initiated by the Holy Spirit.
Arella Mae wrote:What is in the Bible is what is intended to be in the Bible. :wink:
Unsupported statement. Why would the authors take to time to write it if it weren't supposed to be in it?
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Diest,
Just what is it do you think is missing from the Bible?
Arella Mae wrote:Diest,
Just what is it do you think is missing from the Bible?
I think that if people are going to evaluate the book as being a whole work and find truth in it etc that they should be exposed to all passeges that were intended to be in it, not just the ones that the roman church though were good.
I realize that the addition of these passeges/books might create continuity problems, but I think people have the right to know.
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Nothing ever changes around here, does it? "The Bible says this"..."The Bible says that"...
Miss Mae, you are worse than those darn Head-On commercials!