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Religionist, by their very existence, go against the will of God.

 
 
Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 12:56 am
Religionist, by their very existence, go against the will of God.

We are told, in Genesis that man is to have dominion over the earth. We were given knowledge of good and evil to help us along that road.

It is God?s will then, that man, not God should reign. Reign over all of nature which includes man himself as part of nature.

To promote the idea of following a God then, other than a man God, goes against what God wants.

I think it logical then that if God wanted dominion he would be here among us helping or guiding the various decisions that man makes in terms of law. He is not.
A leader or king or God cannot claim anything if not able to make his voice heard. An absentee landlord cannot collect rent if he is not there to do so.

It is also impossible to have a diverse population follow laws when there is no one there to enforce them.
Law, without the power to enforce is just words to be ignored by those who do not agree with it.

Most western religions have Genesis as part of their belief system.

Why then do you ignore this God given directive and cling to one that has told you to go and do as told?

Why do you disobey God.

Regards
DL
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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 02:04 am
@Greatest I am cv,
Fixating on the will of God, are we?

It's good to challenge authority. Authority is often more bluster than fight when it comes to being challenged. God is no different.

The Will of God isn't something external to you. It's you, trying to do what you understand to be the right thing.

You're trying to call on the higher parts of yourself. This moves us away from our selfish nature into compassion. Compassion is the road you take to knowing all the answers to all the questions you've ever had.

It takes you to God. If you are immersed in God, would you not come back knowing what the will of God is? It's not what you've been told.

Religious people are in art class. Drawing their maps and images of heaven. So they'll get an idea of other realities beyond this one.

Most are simply not old enough to walk the path themselves yet.




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Reply Tue 31 Mar, 2009 03:45 am
@xexon,
xexon;64832 wrote:
Fixating on the will of God, are we?

It's good to challenge authority. Authority is often more bluster than fight when it comes to being challenged. God is no different.

The Will of God isn't something external to you. It's you, trying to do what you understand to be the right thing.

You're trying to call on the higher parts of yourself. This moves us away from our selfish nature into compassion. Compassion is the road you take to knowing all the answers to all the questions you've ever had.

It takes you to God. If you are immersed in God, would you not come back knowing what the will of God is? It's not what you've been told.

Religious people are in art class. Drawing their maps and images of heaven. So they'll get an idea of other realities beyond this one.

Most are simply not old enough to walk the path themselves yet.




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I agree.
There is no other reality. Just this one.

Regards
DL
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