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UNIVERSAL RELIGION – PART I

 
 
Reply Sun 5 Jun, 2005 02:55 am
UNIVERSAL RELIGION - PART I



If you say that your religion is the only path to God and that other paths lead to hell, I have one humble question to you. The question is for every religion without any trace of partiality. The simple question is: Today I have heard your Religion and if I follow that, I reach God and if I refuse I will go to the hell for my own fault. This is very much reasonable. But before your ancestors discovered our country, the literature or even the name of your religion was not known to our ancestor and he could not reach God for no fault of him. But your ancestor reached God through your religion at that time. Even if I assume that my ancestor will take rebirth now and will follow your religion to reach God, such possibility is ruled out because you say that there is no rebirth for the soul. Thus my ancestor suffered forever for no fault of him and the responsibility for this falls on the partiality of God. Had the God been impartial, He could have revealed your religion to all the countries at a time. Had that happened, my ancestor might have also reached God as your ancestor. Therefore your statement proves your own God partial.

The only way left over to you to make your God impartial is that you must accept that your God appeared in all the countries at a time in various forms and preached your path in various languages. The same form did not appear everywhere and the same language does not exist everywhere. The syllabus and explanation are one and the same, though the media and teachers are different. Can you give any alternative reasonable answer to my question other than this? Certainly not! Any person of any religion to any other religion can pose this question.

Moreover every religion states that their God only created this world. Unfortunately this world is one only and every God cannot create the same world. There are no many worlds to justify that each God created His own world. Therefore any human being with an iota of commonsense has to agree that there is only one impartial God who created this one world and He came in different forms to different countries and preached the same path in all the languages simultaneously at one time.

Let this logic sword of the divine knowledge cut the rigid conservatism of the religious fans in this world to establish the Universal Peace. I need not beg all these religious followers to be united and harmonious to each other for the sake of world peace. Such begging appeals are made enough in the past. The religious fans feel that there is no unity really in the religions but they have to be united since their kind hearts melted by these appeals. Thus a temporary change was only brought. At the maximum one generation of the followers got united. The next generation fights with each other because they feel that there is no real unity in them due to lack of the real unity in their religious scriptures. A permanent solution for this does not lie in the begging appeals, which may or may not unite the followers. Even if the appeals unite such unity is not permanent. If the real unity in all the religious scriptures is exposed through the logical divine knowledge, the followers have to be united for generations together. Therefore, My attack is not on the hearts of the followers through love and kindness. My attack is on all the religious scriptures through intellectual logical analysis of divine knowledge. The unity of hearts through love can be only temporary. The unity of brains through intellectual analytical divine knowledge will be permanent. Hearts agree but brains realize. Agreement is temporary, but realization is permanent. Thus this is My first blow of My divine conch shell for the permanent unity of all the religions aiming at eternal Universal Peace.

By His Holiness Shri DattaSwami.

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neologist
 
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Reply Sun 5 Jun, 2005 12:16 pm
So many words, and my brain so small. Smile May I make one small observation? The bible promises a resurrection so that those who died without ever knowing the true God will have a chance to learn and choose their eventuality.

If you believe the bible, that is.
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sun 5 Jun, 2005 12:41 pm
Yeah, there are all kinds of loopholes in the Christian religion. A lot of great thinkers spent a lot of time working all of that out in the Middle Ages, for example, the babies killed by Herod were given a special place in purgatory and martyrs who got themselves killed before they got baptised were deemed baptised by fire by earned themselves a place in Heaven.

But you deserve a serious answer, someone, anyone?

Joe(I wish I still had my Theology III text)Nation
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neologist
 
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Reply Sun 5 Jun, 2005 02:52 pm
Joe Nation wrote:
Yeah, there are all kinds of loopholes in the Christian religion. A lot of great thinkers spent a lot of time working all of that out in the Middle Ages, for example, the babies killed by Herod were given a special place in purgatory and martyrs who got themselves killed before they got baptised were deemed baptised by fire by earned themselves a place in Heaven.

But you deserve a serious answer, someone, anyone?

Joe(I wish I still had my Theology III text)Nation
I'm going to let my friend, Joe (The quintessential common man) Sixpack answer your question:

The bible has all the answers, Joe. But you have to be willing to look at it without trying to find an excuse. Just because the clergy has misrepresented it, don't make it wrong. Heck, the bible even warns you about them fellers.

Joe (don't believe neo unless you check it out) Sixpack
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MiTHoS2
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jun, 2005 06:59 pm
Joe Nation wrote:
Yeah, there are all kinds of loopholes in the Christian religion. A lot of great thinkers spent a lot of time working all of that out in the Middle Ages, for example, the babies killed by Herod were given a special place in purgatory and martyrs who got themselves killed before they got baptised were deemed baptised by fire by earned themselves a place in Heaven.

But you deserve a serious answer, someone, anyone?

Joe(I wish I still had my Theology III text)Nation


I don't even believe in purgatory, and it's kindof hard to be a martyr if you're not fully devoted to something(like being baptized in ther case). So, unfortunately they were probably sent to hell.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jun, 2005 09:37 pm
I find it hard to take seriously someone who describes him self as "His Holiness"--capitalized, third-person . . . When your ego deflates to normal size, come see us again.
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neologist
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jun, 2005 09:43 pm
Setanta wrote:
I find it hard to take seriously someone who describes him self as "His Holiness"--capitalized, third-person . . . When your ego deflates to normal size, come see us again.
I think the swami went back to his cave when the mods removed his link.
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