posted on Jul, 14 2003 @ 05:15 PM
Does The Idea Of God Play A Pivotable Role In The Conspiracy? *The 'idea' of God, I believe does play a pivotable role, because it seems so many
perceive Him so differently, by way of religion or beliefs, bible or preachings. God is different to all*
Is the idea of God something, which is to blame for all our problems? *I don't personally blame God for any of my problems, however, He created us
(so some believe)
so as a complete result, yes He could be blamed for them all. I don't follow any religion, so I have my own personal beliefs about God and things
sacred/spiritual. So blaming Him for anything is not my forte. He gave us life and we choose what we do with it. It is/was and always will be a test
or game to Him. Our time here seems long, but to Him, it's the blink of an eye.*
Or is he something, which we should praise as the cure to what is wrong? *We can praise Him as the cure, I do find myself thanking Him when things
happen in my life that I've prayed or wished for, but again, we choose what we do here with our time, so we should look within ourselves for praise.
To me, I think this means more to Him then having us praise Him. I have a terrible tendency to look at life through His eyes, which most say isn't
possible or is a sin, by way of *their* belief. So I feel that if I created something, and it/they do something worth while, then it is they who
deserve the pat on the back from themselves, yet in a round about way, they would be patting the Creator on the back as well by saying "See what I
can do here, see what I've done, I'm wonderful and you created this/me.*
For thousands of years mankind has lived believing that something exists outside the realm of this awareness.
*Yes, and we will continue for as long as humans remain, to think there is nothing there, could ultimately be thinking that we are nothing*
And the question placed today is does it serve a purpose or is it the result of a fantasy? *The purpose is to find ourselves as not just flesh and
bone. To find out we are so much greater then we could ever begin to imagine, our capabilities are hindered sometimes by our simple lack of thinking
that "we are mere *humans*".but there is nothing greater to me then the human spirit, the thing about it though, is *most times* we have to look
for it in order to find it. Often times we just close our eyes to it when it tries to find us, but just opening them would answer so much about who we
really are here. And why we are here at all*
Are we created to guarantee each of us serve a system whose function is intent upon making sure we think God is real? *That is the question of endless
answers. I can say from myself, "YES" there must have been every intention for us, each of us to find Him, whether it be through religion or
something else or alone. But again, everyone who does find Him, does not necessarily find the same as the next. I believe we all have a personal
God-yet the same God, for each of our individualities. We have to, otherwise noone would ever find Him to be real. God made us, each different and
suited for each piece of Him. That's why I never bash others beliefs. That is the God for them, that is how they must believe and only He knows that.
He offers us MANY ways to find Him, it's up to us to find that *way* that best suits us.*
Is the Holy Bible our master (or for that matter is the Tao te ching its equivalent) ? *I don't think it is, not to me anyway, it is something that
can enlighten some and confuse many. But it's there and offered to everyone to read and find meaning to. I do read the bible, but I don't quote it
like some do, because again, I find my own personal meanings inside what is written. I can sometimes feel something inside me, a confusion, or some
other emotion and something makes me pick up the bible and read-just something randomly selected and I find it always seems to suit what I'm feeling
somehow? Could it be magic? Could it be something inside me that needed to read that particular entry? Could it be God Himself? That is for us to
decide in the end. The bible let's us peer into a life and lives long ago, when the world was full of paranormal and sacred experiences..yet they
were much like us today, so it does have relation, and we can read it beyond words*
Is what we are taught about life and reality with respect to a conservative interpretation valid? *I don't think so, No..but this depends soley on
each person and how and who taught them. I wouldn't consider my teachings and beliefs conservative at all..and I don't think it should be either.
Conservative is a word I would use for alot of things, but not God or anything holy or spiritual.*
In respect to the issue of conspiracies how does what we today accept as real, differ from what is wrong (in the real world)? Simple, what we accept
is what hinders us it's what keeps us from finding what is truly real. We are the conspiracy, not the Creator..we choose what we will and we can only
go so far as our *worldly* bodies and minds will let us, in order to move on, we have to break away from it, seperate it, understand that it's not
something secret at all, it's not something false or fake, it's as real as we are and it's a part of all of us. We hold ourselves back from finding
what is true, yet if we just took one moment of our waking breath to and held it in and looked within we cuold see what is really *real* and what
really longs to be brought out and learned as much as our flesh.*
Is creation a mistake, one whose function is to make mankind as a whole feel trepidation over evolution as a valid construct? *I'm not certain? This
is only something I've thought about recently, I have thought that He may have made a mistake. And funny as it sounds, it has nothing to do with who
we are and how we've evolved at this point. I do think we have every right to think of ourselves or question ourselves as a mistake sometimes. We
*are* the creation, we have just as much say so in how we are and why we are as the Creator. We are something for Him to find happiness in, He gave us
life and we are living it, while He stands inside watching and trying to live it with us. He tries to understand us as much if not more then we do. WE
are one all of us, God included and together we make the whole that finds the truth or the meaning or the regrets and mistakes.*
Does the very fact we are alive act a proof that God is real, or is it evidence that life is part of a process of which God is a conclusion? *Yes, I
believe it does, we are proof and we all are the conclusion, God and humans and anything living and existing is the conclusion*
I am open to all ideas and feel that the worst thing to do is to treat something as invalid just because some ideology feels it is wrong.
Has religion acted as an excuse for what is wrong? I wouldn't think so, we get so tied up in blaming and bashing and trying to understand someones
elses religion, that we lose our own and we are the ones who become lost and confused. I wish people would stop trying to figure out religion and
pinning blame on it. If it's not sacred to you, but is to me or someone else, then respect that. Be happy for someone else that found the truth at
all, even if it was by way of religion.*
If there is a conspiracy (which I feel there is) race and color are not the answers but creed may be another story. Wow, yes, I do believe this.
However will refrain from comment for now, as I could get very lost in this question.*
What are your thoughts?* And those are my thoughts, not too difficult yet not so simple, because it was my personal journey and continues to be until
my time is up*
Magestica
[Edited on 7/14/03 by magestica]