Is the Creation of God realized by human hearts only?

Discussion in 'Religion Archives' started by Cortex_Colossus, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. Cortex_Colossus Banned Banned

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    It seems that the One is just a model of the human ego no? That God is the ultimate example of the human intellect realizing itself in an isolated universe of no significance or intelligence? Or perhaps the need to belong is so strong that "belonging" must be the prime objective of existence. Or that need creates God?

    Is the creation of the concept of randomness and thus information also a disease of the self?

    Or is the self truly real and thus the collective will of the human species through it's history became powerful enough that God was realized?
     
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  3. Lord_Phoenix New World Order Registered Senior Member

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    Humans look up to that god personality for reassurance and support in times of need. It brings hope to the hopeless. So whether its true or not the idea is good except when its used for controlling purposes. though i do not agree with any religion, i just decided to believe in some form of abstract idea of god or call it higher "self".
     
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  5. Cortex_Colossus Banned Banned

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    Thanks for the response. Another question is that of the meaning of inconceivability. What is truly "inconceivable"? Is God a system of creations functioning eternally - a "grandfather clock for the universe"?
     
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