RE: Why do you actually believe in God?
July 1, 2016 at 1:49 pm
(This post was last modified: July 1, 2016 at 1:52 pm by Mystic.)
The thing is believers come to the view, there biggest honor and reward is their relationship with God. God becomes their best reward, their most valued treasure.
Atheists see believers attachment is to something they don't know is there, while believers take honor in how their souls had to strive and come towards knowledge. How they awakened through love and desire towards their Lord.
Love makes them hold on to certainty in their vision, while those who disbelieve in God, hold on to doubts and don't rely on what they know for certain. They pay attention to doubts too much and override their knowledge, mainly, because of lack of resolve and love to serve and worship the Creator.
At the same time, the disbeliever in God dislikes the idea that believers have a honorable position higher, so is constantly attacking them. He dislikes the view believers see that disgrace lies in turning away from their Lord, the source of all greatness, praise, and that which is to be valued, because it degrades them in their view.
The believer can give in, and say, yes there is no honor in believing in God or disgrace from turning away from him and his path, but that goes against the love he understands the Creator is obligated to have. His love forces him to see the evil in turning away from God's light and holy names and signs.
They both come out against one another.
So there is a constant battle for egos, while, the one who is certain, feels no thirst.
Atheists see believers attachment is to something they don't know is there, while believers take honor in how their souls had to strive and come towards knowledge. How they awakened through love and desire towards their Lord.
Love makes them hold on to certainty in their vision, while those who disbelieve in God, hold on to doubts and don't rely on what they know for certain. They pay attention to doubts too much and override their knowledge, mainly, because of lack of resolve and love to serve and worship the Creator.
At the same time, the disbeliever in God dislikes the idea that believers have a honorable position higher, so is constantly attacking them. He dislikes the view believers see that disgrace lies in turning away from their Lord, the source of all greatness, praise, and that which is to be valued, because it degrades them in their view.
The believer can give in, and say, yes there is no honor in believing in God or disgrace from turning away from him and his path, but that goes against the love he understands the Creator is obligated to have. His love forces him to see the evil in turning away from God's light and holy names and signs.
They both come out against one another.
So there is a constant battle for egos, while, the one who is certain, feels no thirst.