Every time I think of the existence of GOD I think of the matrix movie concept, “a programmed world in which reality is hidden from us”. People would say that the matrix is a fictional concept but then is GOD a verified concept? What’s the difference between both? Sometimes I feel the curious mind we have is a curse. There are so many answers we do not have. Indeed, there are times I think of ignorance being bliss.
GOD and science keep trying to outdo each other, or more appropriate to say would be that the followers of GOD and science keep trying to outdo each other.
The believers in GOD demand answers and if there exists no answer, the answer is GOD. Followers of science keep it simple - they demand only one answer: “Show us GOD”.
Man will never answer all the questions – he will always search for enlightenment, trying to question everything and then trying to answer everything he questions. This is good news to believers for they have already suffered a major attack on them credit to DARWIN.
Can either side suffer a loss? Imagine the consequences of man coming in contact with GOD. What will happen to religions? What will happen to rituals? What will happen to ways of life that have been defined by religion? What will happen to our thought? Will we all be able to take it all in? I don’t think we would. Prophets have come and gone. Prophets have come, have been persecuted and gone. The son of GOD (and truly God himself – if u believe) has come and gone – we persecuted him too.
Maybe that’s a reason GOD has been shy of coming to meet his creatures. He must be weeping bitterly watching our misery, watching our lifestyles and watching how materialistic we have become – but didn’t he know we would be this way (since he knows everything – the past, present and future)?
Imagine the effect of a revelation on non-believers. They’d go insane, they’d be crushed and they’d be on their knees by our side begging for forgiveness.
Will science ever prove there’s no GOD? I don’t think so. There are too many questions to answer. Answer one question and more questions pop up… and as long as there exist questions, there will exist a concept of a GOD.
What are my beliefs on GOD? I am a theist believing in the trinity but well…it’s a little complicated.
GOD and science keep trying to outdo each other, or more appropriate to say would be that the followers of GOD and science keep trying to outdo each other.
The believers in GOD demand answers and if there exists no answer, the answer is GOD. Followers of science keep it simple - they demand only one answer: “Show us GOD”.
Man will never answer all the questions – he will always search for enlightenment, trying to question everything and then trying to answer everything he questions. This is good news to believers for they have already suffered a major attack on them credit to DARWIN.
Can either side suffer a loss? Imagine the consequences of man coming in contact with GOD. What will happen to religions? What will happen to rituals? What will happen to ways of life that have been defined by religion? What will happen to our thought? Will we all be able to take it all in? I don’t think we would. Prophets have come and gone. Prophets have come, have been persecuted and gone. The son of GOD (and truly God himself – if u believe) has come and gone – we persecuted him too.
Maybe that’s a reason GOD has been shy of coming to meet his creatures. He must be weeping bitterly watching our misery, watching our lifestyles and watching how materialistic we have become – but didn’t he know we would be this way (since he knows everything – the past, present and future)?
Imagine the effect of a revelation on non-believers. They’d go insane, they’d be crushed and they’d be on their knees by our side begging for forgiveness.
Will science ever prove there’s no GOD? I don’t think so. There are too many questions to answer. Answer one question and more questions pop up… and as long as there exist questions, there will exist a concept of a GOD.
What are my beliefs on GOD? I am a theist believing in the trinity but well…it’s a little complicated.
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