Fr0d0 -
I get that a lot. But yes I'm currently human. I'm fallible. Think of it like this :
God is the only thing that exists. "He" manifests, and "creation" is that manifestation. The manifestation is fallible (although in the grand scheme of things nothing is fallible, everything is as it should be, it's just that in our experience we are fallible). Our subjective experience is that of thoughts, opinions (all subjective), beliefs, actions, reactions etc. We are god playing out every possibility, every angle, every expression. God is the experiencer, we are the experienced. As manifestations, we're stuck in that because we are subjective-god, hence our differences, hence these debates. It's all good in the hood. And in my belief system, you don't get to go to heaven but you also don't get to go to hell. It's win-win, with god enjoying the show and smoking a spliff. And I don't mind people insulting god or taking the piss, I think it's great, the more the merrier. He wouldn't be much of a god if he acted like a ninny every time someone called him a name. That's another difference between me and a religious person who takes it all so seriously. And churches, mosques, synagogues, they strike me as places where god would want to redecorate, get rid of those depressing crosses, and throw a party.
I get that a lot. But yes I'm currently human. I'm fallible. Think of it like this :
God is the only thing that exists. "He" manifests, and "creation" is that manifestation. The manifestation is fallible (although in the grand scheme of things nothing is fallible, everything is as it should be, it's just that in our experience we are fallible). Our subjective experience is that of thoughts, opinions (all subjective), beliefs, actions, reactions etc. We are god playing out every possibility, every angle, every expression. God is the experiencer, we are the experienced. As manifestations, we're stuck in that because we are subjective-god, hence our differences, hence these debates. It's all good in the hood. And in my belief system, you don't get to go to heaven but you also don't get to go to hell. It's win-win, with god enjoying the show and smoking a spliff. And I don't mind people insulting god or taking the piss, I think it's great, the more the merrier. He wouldn't be much of a god if he acted like a ninny every time someone called him a name. That's another difference between me and a religious person who takes it all so seriously. And churches, mosques, synagogues, they strike me as places where god would want to redecorate, get rid of those depressing crosses, and throw a party.