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Old 11.24.2010, 05:10 PM   #199
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
trying to explain God to a person who is completely obstinate is like trying to explain gravity to an asshole. Gravity is always there, it always defines every single aspect of our existence. It is a universal constant. And yet, do many people every consciously think about or meditate on gravity? No, we even learn all kinds of sports and other athletic abilities to counter gravity, to play with it even! And yet gravity continues on as ever, defining our every parameter, our every option, our every move. Until you become aware of this, cognizant of it, then you would perhaps think Einstein a rambling lunatic as he tries to explain it.. for the nihilists out there, God(s) is gravity, God(s) is always there, and yet always gives us the freedom of movement within the parameters. Until you come to this understanding, that God(s) is beyond comprehension, and yet is easily observable in light of God(s) attributes, then perhaps God(s) will remain for those as much a mystery as gravity is to the average person on the street, who gives little thought to that fundamental cosmological force which directs everything..

God(s) is like gravity, and so God(s) is everywhere, and yet in the gift of free will God(s) appears to be nowhere at all.. You can doubt gravity all you like, but in the end, it appears hopelessly silly and naive, as it does to be so mean spirited and antagonistic towards God(s). If you are not a believer, that is fine and dandy, but what is the harm in belief? Speak out again injustices in the churches and religious institutions, speak out against the wicked hypocrisies committed daily by supposedly religious people, but please, don't let all that go against God(s), for blaming God(s) for all of our own shortcomings is like blaming gravity for missing that shot in basketball, when perhaps it was just a bad shot, or a lack of experience or practice, or just an off day

How do you know what God is? You don't. You just have an idea, like anyone else who's done shrooms. When you think you are talking to God, you are talking to your inner most deepest self. Your inner monologue.

God is an euphamism in a way.
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