PN wrote ( Post #12)
I see God in nature. I suppose, the difference is what we are tuned in to. I am tuned into God's spirit. When I see a flower, I think of it's beautiful color, and the splendor of its beauty. This takes me to a verse where it tells us to not worry. If God clothes the flowers in such beauty, will he not meet our needs as well? So, I say a thank you to God, for his provisions in my life. [/quote]
2DBunk wrote:Being a nurse, you took biology, right? Many of these things that appear beautiful can pretty much be explained in photosynthesis, soil condition, rainwater fertilizer or lack thereof. If a god is the provider of these things for our benefit, why would he provide equally beautiful things where there are no people? Coral reefs far away from people; colorful flora and fauna at depths that humans cannot survive? These are not provided for just our benefit; they are part of this planet's biosphere that relies so much on the warmth of the Sun. These things can be enjoyed without the self-centeredness (Him speaking directly to each one of us) like you experinced.
Hey Mr. 2DBunk!! I hope you are having a fantastic day!
Why does science have to disprove God? Just because we know what makes a flower colorful, doesn't mean that God didn't create it to happen. There is beauty everywhere, and how do we know that someone doesn't see it? Some one dove down into the depths of the sea to experience it, correct? The beauty of the ocean, and the order there, is far more convincing of God's hand, than random chance.
He speaks to me through everyday things, situations, and people. Once I remember walking, and I asked God to give me a glimpse of how much he loves his people. I was so overwhelmed with love, but for a brief second, that I couldn't even breathe. It brought me to my knees.
2DBunk wrote:You have the makings to be a shaman! No kidding, reading in World Religions, shaman is described as one exhibiting extraordinary recognition of Spirits. How many do you know that experience similar conditions? Not very many I bet. You may be gifted in bringing on delusions of euphoria psychologically. Of course, I'm only guessing. But people do enhance sincere personal beliefs all the time -- we all do.
I really don't mind what you want to call it...me experiencing God through various things/events. My relationship with God isn't for other people, although I hope they benefit
My daughter is a nature person...not really a God person. I told her that we can find God in nature, and we take him with us when we leave. If it is just nature, we leave it there, to visit again.
2DBunk wrote:Evidently shamanism isn't an inherited trait in your situation. Sure we can take a natural scene with us . . . in our memory or in a photograph.
We can take an image...but not its presence. We can take our experience in nature, that can bring us closer to God, and we take His presence with us.
PN wrote ( Post #24):
He created us, and wants to have a faithful relationship with him, so that he can shower his love upon us, and direct us in the way we should go.
OC wrote:
But why would this god who is so all together, complete and perfect ever be concerned with this sort of thing?
This is because He loves us with an everlasting love, it is a love that we cannot even grasp. If we, who are only human, can love and want someone to be faithful to us based on that love, think of God..with even more love. He wants and desires to be a part of our lives.
OC wrote:
He doesn't need our faith or our love. He has plenty of other wives he can share is love with. Why get all wrathful and angry about those who don't?
2DBunk wrote:I agree with OC. It sounds like your god is a child that hasn't grown up: ". . . play my way or I'm taking my ball and going home," if it were so innocuous -- instead he blasts: ". . . DO IT MY WAY OR YOU WILL BURN IN HELL FOR ETERNITY." That sounds pretty psychotic to me. I certainly don't see any love in his intentions (they really are a form of blackmail). The message of love is on condition of a threat that is hardly veiled!
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I fear we are the one's who fail to grow up. God does not ask us for anything that we are unable to give. God doesn't just demand that we love him without cause. We learn to love him, to follow him, and to have faith.
I have plenty of children, why would I get upset if only one of them rejected me as a parent? It matters because he doesn't want anyone to perish. It matters because he sent his son to the cross for all. It matters because he wishes to be separated from no one.
2DBunk wrote:Why does anybody have to perish? "He" has put an additional burden on us to "love Him -- for what?" We didn't ask "Him" to be born (in whatever situation we found ourselves born into). That is so brutish for "Him" to threaten us -- why can't "He" just leave us alone to find our own way to a better life? I know I did -- it's such a rush to know that one can lift oneself by their own bootstraps and make a successful life!
You were born because I believe Mr. 2DBunk, that you have a purpose on this earth. We can choose to have whatever life we want on this earth, so with that, I agree. If we choose not to have life with him here, how can we justify our fate in the hereafter?
2DBunk wrote:I would never wish for someone to perish (other than some politicians that want to have there way with me). That's why I say God doesn't exist -- how can I have more empathy than a god?
God says he wishes none to perish, and as a matter of fact (or opinion on this forum), God went to a lot of trouble to ensure that doesn't have to happen.
Have the most beautiful day
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