Which God is an off center question, as there are multiple understandings of God. However the understanding of God we may have, the basic principle of God, loving kindness, seems to be the center point of most religions. Religions are like a basket; they hold the concept of God, and the concepts are more important than which basket they …
Which God is an off center question, as there are multiple understandings of God. However the understanding of God we may have, the basic principle of God, loving kindness, seems to be the center point of most religions. Religions are like a basket; they hold the concept of God, and the concepts are more important than which basket they are in.
For me, God is simply everything. We are all composed of God energy, as that was all that existed in the beginning. If more existed, that was not the beginning. Our various cultures have different expressions of God, and that is OK.
The attempts to eradicate any concept of God (or family or mores for that matter) serve to enhance the power - perhaps temporarily, but who know how long is temporary - of those who wish to snatch all control and turn others into less than human, probably mechanical, derivatives of humanity. We must retain a concept of the Divine and cling to it. This also includes the concept of the family. Humanity are not robots, as it is hoped they may be.
Which God is an off center question, as there are multiple understandings of God. However the understanding of God we may have, the basic principle of God, loving kindness, seems to be the center point of most religions. Religions are like a basket; they hold the concept of God, and the concepts are more important than which basket they are in.
For me, God is simply everything. We are all composed of God energy, as that was all that existed in the beginning. If more existed, that was not the beginning. Our various cultures have different expressions of God, and that is OK.
The attempts to eradicate any concept of God (or family or mores for that matter) serve to enhance the power - perhaps temporarily, but who know how long is temporary - of those who wish to snatch all control and turn others into less than human, probably mechanical, derivatives of humanity. We must retain a concept of the Divine and cling to it. This also includes the concept of the family. Humanity are not robots, as it is hoped they may be.