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HappinessHealth20
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The God killed all false gods
#28298505 - 04/28/23 07:16 AM (8 months, 27 days ago) |
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I don't believe in God. I believe in الله الله created God God flopped the amanah. So I got الله to kill God because there was too much security issues.
-------------------- بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم قل هو الله الاحد الله الصمد لم يلد ولم ىلد ولم يكن له كفوا احد
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HappinessHealth20
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Therefore thereisnogods
-------------------- بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم قل هو الله الاحد الله الصمد لم يلد ولم ىلد ولم يكن له كفوا احد
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Lucis
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If God is seen as something greater than ourselves, then think of all your flaws and how that thing must be better than your flaws.
Don't worry about people that don't live like "God" that act immature, because they're not living like "God" because if "God" is greater than yourself, then "God" must not be capable of doing the immature, petty things many humans do, so those aspiring to be like "God" wouldn't be into doing petty harmful things either.
I believe if one is trying to be like "God" then they will self regulate themselves by thinking how to not be so human and petty, does that make sense?
It sometimes seems like when we try to be like the idea of certain deities, that we self regulate our harmful actions better, or it sometimes seems like without "God", if we're a truly upstanding moral individual, we understand that without the archetypes leading the way found in religious stories, that we owe people the best version of ourselves, so we also self regulate out actions without the connection to a "God" archetype.
This might explain why certain atheistic populations which are found in Scandinavia have a decent quality of life.
Sorry I am in a rush, got to go to work! I hope this makes sense!
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JustDoingMyJob
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Re: The God killed all false gods [Re: Lucis]
#28308815 - 05/06/23 08:57 AM (8 months, 18 days ago) |
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Of course god is able to do all kinds of most pettiest immature things ever possibly to be thought of. If it sees them worthy enough to have happen. I see totally no problem about that...
I believe problem lies in how we define god. In my mind god is, and has created an intertwined mesh of cellular automata which simultaneously resolve their free will within the constraints of this universe. But taunt god enough and I promise you it will notice and throw some obstacle just to fuck with you...
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Lucis
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I believe if something is able to be defined as God then it must be better than I am or better than I have been.
I haven't met anything yet which hasn't succumbed to the many things which have plagued me in the past, this is why I have found certain Eastern philosophical concepts interesting because if everything is arising from a field of consciousness then I am the same as the thing calling itself a deity which means that I have a greater burden of responsibility on my shoulders to be the best that I can be to others without things "guiding me" like the idea of the soul or a deity.
It's often the concept of having a soul or having a deity which keeps people in line, they know if they mess up then something is going to damn their soul, or punish them in the name of "so and so", but what does it say about the individual that feels soulless and is without a deity and still chooses to do the right thing, or what about if someone learns to be moral and ethical without a deity or the idea of soul?
I like to think that the idea of the soul is a human way to measure energy, why do I need to affix the human label of "soul" to energy? Why can't I just be moral, ethical, and a decent individual without having to compare myself to certain concepts like soul or being an adherent of a certain faith? Does that make sense?
For the record, I am not an atheist or a theist, I just try to be happy.
I do find the idea of the soul to be fascinating from an artistic standpoint and I don't judge religious people for being religious, I just keep an open mind.
I have a lot more to say about this but I have to go to work.
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Re: The God killed all false gods [Re: Lucis]
#28310963 - 05/08/23 02:36 AM (8 months, 17 days ago) |
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God will one day come to terms with the end of suffering.. and The Gods would be freed..from the curse that God made in banishing Adam and Eve from The Garden of Eden.
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Asante
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Re: The God killed all false gods [Re: BrendanFlock]
#28312317 - 05/09/23 07:42 AM (8 months, 16 days ago) |
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Quote:
BrendanFlock said: God will one day come to terms with the end of suffering.. and The Gods would be freed..from the curse that God made in banishing Adam and Eve from The Garden of Eden.
by their fruits ye shall know them.
What is a fruit?
A fruit is the part of the tree that is made with the intent to be eaten.
we were meant to bite it.
we were meant to be born from the womb-paradise into the world.
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Lucis
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Re: The God killed all false gods [Re: Asante]
#28312440 - 05/09/23 09:31 AM (8 months, 15 days ago) |
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I read once Buddha is the only one which helps the Gods overcome their human nature.
and I found this... "one of the epithets of the Buddha is devatideva—“god above the gods.”
I find this fascinating.
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