Years ago I came to the realization that God is in all places at all times. God created everything, is in controll of everything and is part of everything. Even in the begining when the Big Bang first came to be, God knew the possibilites of what was going to happen to you during the 32nd minute of your 23rd birthday. I don't think our futures are preplaned or determined but I do think that God is aware of the choices that we face and is aware of the results of each choice, yet the choice is ours to make. Your God is my God and God is the same everywhere, regardless of what you call God or belive. God is one and the same among all faiths, we're all praying to the same power and we have all been touched. So where and what is God? Well if you ask me God is the only thing in this whole UNIVERSE that is in all places at all times. GOD = ENERGY = EVERYTHING that is or will be. Here is a poem I wrote about my theory: -- GOD'S SPHERE -- Fountains of energy springing forth from the glow of God growing, learning, maturing.... Surrounded by God at all places at all times. breathing God, eating God, drinking God All that is all is part of God and God is part of all that is all. eternally, everywhere, electron Good causes good, bad causes bad. Good deeds in life will bury you in the warmth of Gods sphere in the afterlife. Bad deeds in life put you on the edge, cold......... think good, do good, be good love, grow, mature, die Be close to God! Thanks, GG
I have to say i disagree with your theory, that means everyone is God and everything is God, bad and good. Waste, viruses, etc. This is actually called "pantheism". In my belief, God's knowledge, hearing, sight is of everything/everywhere.
Just because something is bad now does not mean that it was always bad and that also does not mean that it doesn't contain the energy of God, it just happens to have more of the negative energy rather the positive. I don't believe God would create an unbalanced universe, there has to be good for every bad. Pantheism, That's a new word to me Definitions of pantheism on the Web: The belief that the universe and god are one and the same: god has no existence independent of the universe, and therefore cannot be its creator. ... No, that is not what I am saying. I am saying that God gave Gods self to all of us in the BigBang, God caused the bang and he was the bang. I believe God is the creator of the universe and God selflessly used God's own energy/aura/being to seed and become the univers, planets, plants, people, bacteria, viruses, anything that is or was or will be. And just because God spread Gods energy out among all things in all places does not mean that God is not in conrtoll, rather God has ultimate controll over EVERYTHING. I'm surly not 100% right, nobody is. I cannot tell you this is fact or that I read this somewhere, all I can say is this is my own belief that I formed years ago and have been building upon it ever sense.
Hate to start up this exact same argument elsewhere, it gets tiring after a while. Here we go...GOD DOESN'T EXIST.
That is your belief and I would never try to sway someone elses belief therefore you won't get an argument from me.
Me too.. and thanks for your sarcasim. LOL . Every thread needs a little humor However I now realize that Santa is more than just a man in a red suit. The idea of Santa is supposed to remind us of giving and thinking of each other during the holidays, and reminds us not to cheat lie or steal.. Too bad today's corporate world has skewed the meaning and now all people can associate Santa with is getting presents.. Therefore I do not believe in a man named Santa Clause that delivers presenst but I do beleive in the idea of Santa and what he is SUPPOSED to stand for.
I just had to put my opinion out there. If no one wants to argue it, I will gladly step aside, and let your discussions continue.
LOL, I was looking through my old posts and found this one.. I must say that I do still hold this belief..
[video=dailymotion;xkpvl]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkpvl_leonard-cohen-the-future_music[/video]
Well that's the good thing that you've found God. There could be only one God, no matter what religion you are