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Re: DAizy - I need a definition!
 
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Re: DAizy - I need a definition!


quote "It is of no importance during our physical life whether God exists or not if one so chooses. Whether or not one believes in a spirit or God really makes no difference to God. Righteous living will determine the continuance and destiny of our spirit/soul."

I love it. I live it too.
I do not need to ever consider god in all my life, or what god thinks of me, because he does not.

To extend that, I can believe that there is NO god, and nothing will change in my relations with god.

And we don't know if there is or is not actually a god, but we sdo know that there are some things that tie all life together, and all "things", animate of not are in some ways connected. That may be what all this fuss over god is.
So I won't say there is no god, or that there isn't a god. Agnostic may be the word for that. Personally, I can see that it is very likely that people thought up god to explain things like death and hard luck.

Adding in human experience of the troubles we have had with fighting over definitions of god and the attendant relgious practises that go with that definition, we will all be better off if I never consider god in 'the doings of my life'. We would all benefit if we all avoided the existence of god.
And god would like that too, if god were watching us. But he isn't.

Naw, I got sidetracked here.
I like your post because it shows that god is nothing we need to concern ourselves with. I should have stopped there!

Karlin
 

 
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