God is "neutral"

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  1. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    And what is wrong with that? Where's the problem?
     
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  3. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    I don't know, do you think it's wrong? Should there be a problem? We can create one if you want.

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  5. river

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    God cannot be neutral because of the very nature of god

    Meaning that god has a mindset or philosophy and assuming freewill

    Therefore there would be those that see things differently , naturally , and oppose what god has in mind

    Now the question becomes , those that opposed god , what do they have in mind ?
     
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  7. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    It's not clear why you're bringing up dualism to begin with.
     
  8. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    If everything happens according to God's will, then there can be no real opposition to God.
     
  9. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    I think you are referring to the phenomenon of simultaneous oneness and difference.


    (A British pop band even wrote a song on it once.)
     
  10. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    Yes, that sort of resonates with my philosophy a little. The inconcievable as a basis for the existance of consciousness.
     
  11. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    Self amusement?

    If God is the sum of all souls then some of them are instigators, rebels and troublemakers, otherswise existance would be boring. Diversity is also necessary for movement, energy and growth, life.
     
  12. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    What is able to have been its father?

    What state of anything can you think of? Love is a bond. Can perfection be fathomed as what we are born of?
     
  13. Saint Valued Senior Member

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    Can I say good and evil are the both sides of a coin, can't be separated.
     
  14. Balerion Banned Banned

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    Why haven't you considered that good and evil are just subjective values placed on things by humans, and not actual objective qualities?

    Like most theists, it seems all anyone here is interested in is affirmation. You begin with the premise "God exists and is a certain way, so how is x possible," rather than asking "What is the nature of x?"
     
  15. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    could be awhile, since - um-, you aren't god

    no, actually it was the jail that is duality (ie conditioned existence)



    its not
    No amount of co-operation can equate to the powers of god,

    the prison example was meant to show how the wardens, despite being at jail for maybe 40 hours a week, are not infact conditioned by the jail. IOW working as a prison guard for 10 years doesn't translate as a 3.5 year jail sentence (40 hours /week over 10 years with annual leave???), even though they might actually spend 3.5 years in the jail.

    In the same sense, a god that has recourse to "experiencing" conditioned existence isn't conditioned.
     
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  16. Saint Valued Senior Member

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    The bible says God is a being.
     
  17. SkinWalker Archaeology / Anthropology Moderator

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    Judeo-Christian mythology actually say's its god is three beings. Then there are other gods and demi-gods like Satan and various angels. Yet they maintain they are a monotheistic superstition.
     
  18. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    Why must it have a father? The father concept is an animalistic feature, do planets have parents?

    What state of anything can you think of? I think that is the most interesting question so far. Is there anything that can't be thought of? Are there ideas unavailable to the human mind? New ideas? Do they really exist? Or do we only remember forgotten ones?

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    Everything is perfect. Imperfections too. Variations of a theme. The value we place upon concepts does not necessarily apply to their true nature.
     
  19. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    Apparently we have very different ideas about what God is, and that's ok, because your version is smaller than mine.

    I think you know nothing or very little about prisons too. From my experience prison wardens are very much conditioned by their job. It's impossible to have any job without being conditioned by it and a prison is extreme environment with extreme people and most wardens I have talked to are shattered beings, traumatized by their jobs and slowly but cetrainly losing it themselves.
     
  20. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    On the contrary, a world view that kicks god out of the picture to make room for one's own needs, interests and concerns is necessarily myopic or self inflated to say the least


    Unless you think that the qualitative distinction between working in a prison and being held a prisoner is non-existent, I'm pretty sure you understand what I am talking about
     
  21. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    Do say more. How is LG's idea of God smaller than yours; how is your idea of God bigger than LG's?
     
  22. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    I'm not kicking God out of the picture, merely belittling your version, not to mention your delusions regarding my intentions. Where did all that come from? Are those your personal issues perhaps?

    Wardens and prisoners do not live very different lives, if they share the same environment continously the distinctions between the two becomes smaller and smaller.
    - Hey, I can go outside and fuck my wife when I get home, you can't!
    - I'll fuck your wife when she comes and visits me instead.

    The thing is, I don't think you understand what you are talking about. The sum of everyhting that exists = God. This includes me. I do not see myself as a separate entity from the rest of existance. Do you believe a human being can access the God consciousness?
     
  23. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    You are not being very straight forward with your ideas about god atm , but from what I gleaned from your posts, it doesn't appear that you distinguish between god and the living entity (aside from saying that god is the sum of his parts ... which effectively rules out god as having an individual existence)

    Seriously?
    You think there is no qualitative distinction between serving a 10 year jail sentence and working as a warden for 10 years?

    Or are you simply going off on a tangent about the specific challenges of working in such an environment?

    I have a very clear idea of what I am talking about.

    Accessing god consciousness is about being fully aware of the relationship between god (the controller) and the living entity (the controlled). It is not about laying siege to qualities that are the exclusive property of an omnimax god.

    The problem with equating the sum of existence to god is that you start facing numerous problems explaining primary cause within the universe, the phenomena of illusion/ conditioned existence and, conversely, the path of liberation ... or even group co-operation and power/politics for that matter.

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    Usually people get around these problems by saying god doesn't exist as an individual or that individuality, in toto, doesn't exist ... which then leads to yet another startling array of puzzling philosophical challenges ...
     
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