god, part 2 |
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god, part 2 |
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So yeah...the debate continues.. have fun.
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i find it interesting that when we say "god" everyone automatically assumes it's the "christian" god and automatically discuss the "christian" beliefs. it's as if we were discussing something TANGIBLE.
i believe god is who you want god to be. s/he is in your heart, mind, and soul. s/he represents faith in yourself and life. how do you live believing in nothing? well, i guess there are many who are able to, but those who can't turn to the divine entities. you're all discussing the guidelines for believing in a god, when there shouldn't even BE one. if you truly believe in a god, then s/he speaks through your heart, and that's all you need. the god of the christians is not the only one that exists, but i do believe all faiths lead to the same celestial being. my god IS your god IS his god IS her god IS their god. god appears to us in different forms, but s/he is inside every one of us - including the nonbelievers. everytime you ask yourself a question, everytime you look toward yourself for strength, everytime you have HOPE, it's god. if god truly did give us free will, it's the free will to be able to choose your own path - to be jewish, christian, catholic, muslim, atheist, or agnostic. god is our inner existence. |
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