RE: Interesting correlation between God and light in major world religions...
May 16, 2019 at 3:19 pm
(This post was last modified: May 16, 2019 at 3:22 pm by brewer.)
(May 16, 2019 at 10:56 am)Ajay0 Wrote: Hello all,
I have come across some observations which depict an interesting correlation between God and light in the major world religions....
In Hinduism, the Vedas and Hindu scriptures considers the Shivalingam as representing a cosmic pillar of light. The Dharmic monotheistic sect theModerator Noticeconsider God to be a
30/30 violationModerator NoticeThe Upanishads and enlightened masters have also described God/Brahman to be self-luminous.
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In Islam, Allah has 100 name's, and one of them is Alnoor ( the Light).
“God is light,” says Jesus Christ (1 John 1:5), in the Bible in Christianity.
In Judaism, Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.”
So this correlation between God and light, is a common denominator in these four major world religions.
Imo, the fire worship in Zoroastrianism may be illustrating this correlation between God (Ahura Mazda ) and light as well, light being emitted by the fire.
I would say this may provide more proof that the major world religions are identical in their core, with only superficial differences on the outside creating cause for extremism and conflict. The fact that different religions consider light to be a charecterestic of God may show that there may be an entity termed God which have a vital place in the multiverse and existence, though He or She is seen to be mere a superstition by atheists. Hence God as an entity may require more research and study to get a better perspective or understanding on Him or Her.
Something emitting light is a god? Or a potential god? That is the epitome superstition.
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