RE: Even if you choose not to believe in god, you’re actually believing in god
May 28, 2016 at 10:45 pm
(This post was last modified: May 28, 2016 at 11:36 pm by Blueyedlion.)
(May 27, 2016 at 4:29 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote:(May 27, 2016 at 3:43 am)Blueyedlion Wrote: Because, god is omni-present, and omni-being and omni-everywhere, so even in absence it’s there for there is no such thing as true absence.
So i heard that recently and i would like to hear from atheists here what you all think of this statement.
Thanks
Because God is absent, nonexistent, and nowhere, so even in presence it's not there for there is no such thing as a nonexistent thing being present.
So even with complete faith in God you still totally don't believe in God. Which is good for you.
I like to hear from theists what you all think of this statement.
Thanks.
Well hold on there, when somebody describes having an experience with or of god, that is to be a feeling and knowing from the heart and mind of complete oneness of one's self with their environment. That is also what's called enlightenment. So when you're describing these properties of god as non-existing, as absent, what you need to really understand is the detachment between man and the surrounding world he lives in, and how that leads to ego.
And so, the whole point of spirituality is to realize and break out of the illusion that we are separate and that in reality we are all one. So when i say, "in absence it’s there for there is no such thing as true absence." that's saying, in the absence of your awareness of your connection to your world around you, the universe or god is still there. You're just not aware of it because in the limitation of the human experience, we appear to me removed. And yet there is no such thing as you not being apart of the universe in any way, mentally, physically, or emotionally. Everything literately connects and that's science too - entanglement.