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[MEGA] God v.2

Yeah, my friend agrees with you.

I don't however but that's just because I don't think a God of any kind exists.. Lol

I do seperate religion from spirituality though, I think you can be spiritual and not be religious. The thing that I think I don't understand the most is, how can a sinner commit a sin, then repent and everything is ok? What's the point in 'sin' anyways?

:) Good conversation, thanks!
 
Supreme Being/Architect of the Universe.

lol, that's very masonic of you.;)

How many "god" threads are there?

I've lost count.

God is Unifying Consciousness, the material all our souls are made of, and all matter for that matter, where we are all infinite consciousness gods existing within the larger god matrix hologram. This is how "god" can be omnipresent, because if it is the consciously aware universe, and the universe is everywhere...

The ones worshiped in modern religions relate to ancient paganistic sun worship. Jesus actually goes back to older deities related to the Sun. Some are the alien influences which created, or at least manipulated our species into its current state. Most do not know this.

The "God" of the institutions are Control, and the worship of death. True Godhood is the utilization of our own godhood consciousness to (re)connect to the source, Universal Loving Life.

mav3rick said:
The thing that I think I don't understand the most is, how can a sinner commit a sin, then repent and everything is ok? What's the point in 'sin' anyways?

There are many things that are not commonly taught, and much skewing of the truth. "Sin" was actually an Akkadian deity who was the the son of Enlil and Ninlil, and became identified with Semitic Sin, which also goes back to paganistic Moon, or Lunar worship. Side note: "Moses" was actually the Priest of a Lunar cult, grandfather of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, whose real name was Akhenaten.

Sin (mythology)

See, the religions are the Greatest Stories Ever Told, but only if you fully understand what they are saying, which is usually highly occultic in nature.
 
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^Speaking of words, forgot something in my original post. There are three distinct gods in the Old Testament, and a couple of other religions. They were a Sun god, Lunar God, and the worship of sex. Side note: Even though it is cleaner, circumcision has to do with the pagan sex cults, as it makes arousal quicker and easier, there's absolutely nothing "Holy" about it.

Original Point: The word "god" is simply "dog" backwards, and there's actually a very real reason for this. The Canaanites worshiped Sirius in the night sky, which we all know of as the "Dog Star." The Canaanites were also a lunar cult, the progenitor of Egypt's and the Hebrew systems. Another interesting side note: The country "Syria" is also named after Sirius.

And this is only the tip of the religious institutions' "pro-pagan-da."

Just my .02 of things to think about.
 
A free rambling force that makes up everything on this planet earth. From that cute little blond chick with the sunshine in her eye, to the mysterious, coded dreams I long for, to the negativity I allow to permeate my thinking, to the way the water shines a reflection up onto the trees making them seem to swim in a sparking light.

To me God is a all knowing life force that cheers me up when I am down and levels my thinking when I am to up. A state of mind/body that some days I seem to long for much more knowledge and sometimes wish I could join the great gig in the sky. Everything happens for a reason though, so whatever happens will be.

peace,
seedless
 
God is undefinable and incapable of being completely understood by the human minds. I believe that God is the good. He is holy and everything that could be considered good or virtuous. I believe the highest good is love and that God is love. Every other good is an extension of love. God created the universe and is the universe which is how he is omnipotent, all knowing, and omnipresent. There was some film producer who believed that reality is God manifested. I agree with this but also believe that there is so much more to God.

As far as the topic of sin goes. I believe that a sin is directly disobeying God. It's not that God gives commandments and whatnot just for control or power but for the individual's own good. So a sin could also be seen as doing something wrong when you know you shouldn't. IME sinning doesn't help in the long run.
 
Why use the word "God" at all when you know its been used primarily by people with fallacious conceptions of divinity and such?

Why use the word "God" if you are going to deprive this word of the meaning ascribed to it by the vast vast majority of human beings now and throughout history?

Why use the word "God" if you are going to define it as something so abstract when you realize that it is only limited and stereotyped and misconceived due to its existence as a historically and dogmatically loaded term?

It seems to me that the word God is so loaded that it should be abandoned all together because the comment "I believe in God" or "I don't believe in God" actually seems to reveal NOTHING about true belief.

What other word in the English language could be used in place of God? This is simply a part of language every word has certain baggage and connotations associated with it that greatly differs from person to person. Often times this results in misunderstandings in conversation. If we were to use a new word for every seemingly new idea or concept or different interpretation of a preexisting word, even less would be understood. If we were to spend the time explaining exactly what we mean for every single statement, conversations would go nowhere. You can look at other words and see the same situation as the word God. For instance if I use the word love, many different understandings exist. I could tell you that I love a person and you wouldn't necessarily know what I mean. I could mean a familial bond, a bond of deep friendship, or a close bond of deep intimacy involving physical relations. This is simply an inherent problem with language and I don't think there is much that can be done about it.
 
either: ( )
or: the sum of all (that old chestnut)
but, really, we all know the meaning and dont need to define..
 
And, the word "Sir" comes from the word "Sirius." I could go all day like this, but at the risk of being annoying, won't, hehe.

I just wonder how many truly comprehend and understand just what gods(translation=Ancient Esoteric Concepts) they are worshiping and happily handing their souls over to. If anything, I think a real god would want us to save ourselves.
 
Just because some people make it ambiguous doesnt mean that it is to everyone....I mean if you ask Ghandi who God is, he can go back and forth between Monotheistic and Pantheistic traditions, Christianity and Islam, Buddhism and indigenous shamanism, and find a common thread or truth in all of it. Even in Hinduism, the many gods are really just different manifestations of reality....different traditions elevate their myth to the level of supreme personality Godhead, but the underlying reality never changes.

When somebody says they believe in God, this tells me that they believe in some form of higher power, be it a more rigid and dogmatic literal interpretation of Bible stories, or a more loose/fluid Taoist perspective (Tao and 'God' becoming synonymous in some peoples minds). Whatever they believe in, its probably not materialist Atheism, and they are more likely to believe in a higher power outside of themselves even if they feel they are connected (ie, not into dieficiation of the self). It suggests submission (Unless they believe in but do not follow/worship the god they believe in) or co-creation/cooperation. This person could be a Rabi, and Sufi mystic, a native shaman, a neo-pagan...whatever. It doesnt tell me what their beliefs are but it does tell me something, as does the statement "i dont believe in God".
 
Why use the word "God" at all when you know its been used primarily by people with fallacious conceptions of divinity and such?

Why use the word "God" if you are going to deprive this word of the meaning ascribed to it by the vast vast majority of human beings now and throughout history?

Why use the word "God" if you are going to define it as something so abstract when you realize that it is only limited and stereotyped and misconceived due to its existence as a historically and dogmatically loaded term?

It seems to me that the word God is so loaded that it should be abandoned all together because the comment "I believe in God" or "I don't believe in God" actually seems to reveal NOTHING about true belief.

I use the word God because I BELIEVE IN GOD. My beliefs are not taking from the meaning given to the world by history-they are simply taking it, and building upon it to take it to a higher place. I was a Christian for years, and went to church and everything. I always tell people, I didn't stop being a Christian, I just.. took it somewhere higher. And higher. And higher until my beliefs weren't recognizable as Christianity anymore. But I never stopped believing in God. My idea of how to experience and connect to God just isn't as limited as theirs.
 
God is the conscious aspect of everything that exists.

Everything has some level of consciousness (consider that even stones exhibit the choice to move towards something and away from something else, commonly called gravity).

To put it another way, God is the highest consciousness.

~psychoblast~
 
What would you define as God and why?

All of the love in the universe.

Or rather, the frequency of love itself, as a collective, vibrating throughout all space and time.

The grand design.

I have many, those are just a few. I like the way psychoblast put it though. The highest consciousness. :) Yeah. I like that. Simple, but true.
 
how can there be one entity that controls all?

I don't know if there are many people who believe that or see God that way. Even Christians believe that we, as earth beings, have free will to make our own choices. One can definitely believe in a higher power without assuming it's controlling everything. In my beliefs, we are the ones creating/controlling our own universe through our thoughts and the energy we put out. Our higher powers (whatever you pray to) is just helping us to do that more effectively. Sometimes it helps to ask for help, to gain perspective, to get some feedback on what is going wrong, and how to make it better. That's what prayer/talking to God is for me anyway.
 
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