(April 25, 2013 at 2:02 pm)lordxenu Wrote: This largely depends on which religion you pose the question to.
In many religions God is not exactly alive so as to die. Moreover, in those same religions, God is immortal he or she cannot be destroyed.
In practice, God dies when people stop believing in his existence. So Zeus, is dead, but Rama is not.
I doesn't matter if the God really exists in the first place. What matters is that there are people who believe in his existence and are acting accordingly.
Yes, as a matter of fact in ancient times gods only lived as long as people worshipped them. Worship was the food of the gods who died if they did not receive it. However an even more interesting concept of God is not a living being but undifferentiated universal consciousness as such, or Reality itself which generates energy which forms the universe as we know it. All the gods as well as all the material universe are generated naturally out of this essential Reality, everything exists for some extremely long period and then is re-absorbed to manifest again in a different formation.
But no one has commented on how really stellar and funny SMAX's initial post was. It was really good! I kept thinking how funny one line was only to hoot at the next one. And the one-liners kept coming. Great to the end. Thanks for a good laugh!
having passed through many states of believing I was right I have come to the place of finding "rightness" rather irrelevant to the project of becoming human