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originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: Willingly
a reply to: Klassified
I have no idea why you wellcome me back. I've never been here before. Anyway...
I re-phrase my question:
IF there is a God, what for and why would that God want to be worshipped, bowed to, prayed to, IF that God is allmighty, allknowing, all powerfull, loving, caring, etc.? Wouldn't that be unneccessary, given all those attributes are what God is all about?
Imagine: That God you worship comes here and tells you, "please don't worship me. That's not neccessary. Just be nice and helpfull to your fellow human beings, if they deserve it. That's it. I just hang around here to tell you you don't have to bow to me or worship me. I rather bow to you, my dear devotee."
Wouldn't that be a much more logical and reasonable relationship between some God and its devotee?
You're looking at it from a secular perspective. From a religious perspective, worship is an acknowledgement of the author of life. It is a respect and reverence of the sovereignty of god over creation. Giving honor and thanks is a common courtesy among humans. Is not god even more deserving of such? It isn't that god needs your prayers, or your worship. It is you who needs to do these things as a human. It's innate in us. You were created for gods pleasure. Life isn't about you. It's about god.
I could go on, but that gives you a glimpse into the religious mind as opposed to the secularist mind.
we were created for gods pleasure? life is about god? i can only speak for myself here, but i am not a toy and narcissism isnt my idea of an attractive quality in anyone.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: Klassified
Klassified I have to give you credit.
But the god of Muslims and Christians are not the same. Seeing Christian know that Jesus is there God.
originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: Willingly
a reply to: Klassified
I have no idea why you wellcome me back. I've never been here before. Anyway...
I re-phrase my question:
IF there is a God, what for and why would that God want to be worshipped, bowed to, prayed to, IF that God is allmighty, allknowing, all powerfull, loving, caring, etc.? Wouldn't that be unneccessary, given all those attributes are what God is all about?
Imagine: That God you worship comes here and tells you, "please don't worship me. That's not neccessary. Just be nice and helpfull to your fellow human beings, if they deserve it. That's it. I just hang around here to tell you you don't have to bow to me or worship me. I rather bow to you, my dear devotee."
Wouldn't that be a much more logical and reasonable relationship between some God and its devotee?
You're looking at it from a secular perspective. From a religious perspective, worship is an acknowledgement of the author of life. It is a respect and reverence of the sovereignty of god over creation. Giving honor and thanks is a common courtesy among humans. Is not god even more deserving of such? It isn't that god needs your prayers, or your worship. It is you who needs to do these things as a human. It's innate in us. You were created for gods pleasure. Life isn't about you. It's about god.
I could go on, but that gives you a glimpse into the religious mind as opposed to the secularist mind.
we were created for gods pleasure? life is about god? i can only speak for myself here, but i am not a toy and narcissism isnt my idea of an attractive quality in anyone.
Lol. Understand that I am speaking from a religious perspective, and using much brevity. Books have been written about this subject by Christian authors. As you know, I am no Christian at this point in my life, but I haven't forgotten the mindset. The concept of being created for god's pleasure doesn't mean for fun. It means for fellowship, and a relationship. An eternal one, eventually. Also, that it is about god means it is his creation, and accordingly, his will prevails.
The perspective of a Christian or Muslim is very different from our secular perspective. For them, God is the creator, and as such, his will for us, is more important than our will for us.
originally posted by: Willingly
a reply to: Pinocchio
What about my suffering fellow mammals, who don't live as comfortable as I do? Should I give thanks and praises for the suffering and pain they experience too?
I pretty much don't think so!
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: Klassified
Klassified I have to give you credit.
But the god of Muslims and Christians are not the same. Seeing Christian know that Jesus is there God.
On the eve of battle, the men of the Holy League prepared their souls by falling to their knees on the decks of their galleys and praying the Rosary. Back in Rome, and up and down the Italian Peninsula, at the behest of Pius V, the churches were filled with the faithful telling their beads. In Heaven, the Blessed Mother, her Immaculate Heart aflame, was listening.
originally posted by: Willingly
a reply to: IsidoreOfSeville
No, prayer NEVER accomplished anything, whatsoever, although I think some think it does. But I just deny that as being the case. And it can not be proven to be a fact. No way. And you know it too. Guess why it can not be proven.