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Originally posted by AQuestion
Originally posted by NeverSleepingEyes
As I think your request in the OP is fair, I'll refrain from "bashing" and answer your question:
I would describe "god" as a word people use whenever they can't deal with the many uncertainties that are surrounding us - in some cases the result of experiences that might be out of the "normal", called "spiritual" or something like that.
If I were a believer, which I obviously am not, I would not accept the sexist notion implied in your title: why should that "god" be a man by definition? why would the gender dichotomy apply to it?
Now the good thing for me is that I simply never have to deal with this, as I don't use it to lead a life and reflect upon it... science is enough for me. and the understanding it's sheer impossible to grasp it all, and it's not needed as well
Dear NeverSleepingEyes,
And you did not bash. I am not quite sure if you did respond to the question as asked, you sort of said "why" you think we believe rather than described what you would want God to be like, which I also stated in the OP; but, let us not bicker over that as you did not tell us what to believe. That can be common ground for believers and non-believers, if we allow it to.
Originally posted by NeverSleepingEyes
Fair remark.
Now I'm having some difficulty here... how can i want god to be like anything when i don't use such concepts in my attempts to deal with reality? If i had it my way (which wouldn't be a great idea: no single individual should get such things his or her way) there wouldn't be a need to even contemplate the notion of god as we would all learned how to deal with reality without having to bring in a 3rd party (if i would be in a bashing mode, i would have called that 3rd party the believers' imaginary friend).
So, in my universe it really doesn't matter at all. Neither does Snow White (by which i didn't mean to be disrespectful: to me, "god" and "snow white" are on the same level: human creations to entertain and transmit meaning)
Originally posted by Itisnowagain
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Originally posted by AQuestionIf you tell me you don't believe in God, you can remain on topic if you explain what you think he could be like
Originally posted by Thundersmurf
Originally posted by AQuestionIf you tell me you don't believe in God, you can remain on topic if you explain what you think he could be like
I don't believe in God. If he did exist though I imagine him to be heartless, unforgiving and unreasonable. His form would be irrelevant; he might be a man or a conceptual idea.
I do like to hear what delusions other people are entertaining these days however. Hope this is considered on topic and look forward to hearing others interpretations of 'god'.
Peace
Originally posted by Nosred
God is a giant turtle that carries the Earth on his back as he swims around the universe. I've seen it with my own eyes, that's how I know it's true.edit on 19-6-2011 by Nosred because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Nosred
When did I say anything about tinfoil hats? It is written that the cosmic god turtle will carry us until the end of time when Got-satugog the Destroyer, the eel in the sky, will consume the universe during the seventh month of Lothoighom.
Originally posted by iiianyydayiii
I see YHWH as a loving father. He is the source of all things and no thing is given except by Him. He loves us in the same way we love our own kids. We are told not to sin in the same way, for example, we tell our kids not to stick screwdrivers into electrical outlets.