In my blog, we somehow started this discussion. I asked Saurabh if he believed in God. This discussion has been going on for about 2 weeks or so. Pritam and Vinisha have joined in, and it has become quite interesting. I thought I'd share it with everyone.
DISCLAIMER: This is not intended to hurt anyone. Please don't send me emails saying you dislike it. It's just a way of trying to make non-believers into believers or share knowledge and interesting stories you may come across.
Feel free to add comments. There are some believers and non-believers, whom we call atheists. (Kindly continue the trend.)
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It goes in descending order since I have copied and pasted it from my shout-out box.
Sunayna
Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:17 am
@ Vini
Asking you to believe in Him or in a light or some force, name it destiny or fate, is not because I am not sure about my faith. It's because I find my faith and knowledge about Him so satisfying that I want to share it with you. It's like a shelter from your stress and pain.
@ Pritam
I really can't say about evolution or how God figures there. But I have a doubt. Why does God have to figure there? Even if he did or he didn't, how are we ever going to know?
Saurabh, chill pill? Where is this available? Chemist? I'm loving this conversation. I am making it as a thread.
Birds of a feather flock together!! Hum saare ek doosre ko jhelane ke expert bante jaa rahe hain... The only thing I can say as a comment is... Very good. Good expressions from both Vinni and Pritam. But I have really lost track of what exactly we started discussing... Sunayna is quiet... Madam, kuch boliye.
Tsk tsk... Seriously, Pritam talks a lot, no! Haha [Look who's talking!]
Huhh... Seriously need some time to read and comment... Welcome to the discussion, Vinni.
Oh sorry... one more thing I forgot to add is if you know, coming to India, what God is called in Hindi, I think it's 'Bhagvan' (an ancient language used to be spoken by our forefathers). You know what it means, it's a club of two words... our rishi munis have clubbed it together... it consists of BHAG and VAN... BHAG means 'SELF' and VAN means 'knowing thyself'... so it's simple to crack the puzzle... I think it resembles with "Aahm Brahm asmi!!" Just meanings have changed a bit, and we are framing our own ideas... huh!
My my... this lady has the power of expressing... she described all the stuff... that was exactly what I was trying to say... but it was hard to express... congratulations to you, Vini, well done... Well for me, the perfect word is atheist 'cause I don't believe in the existence of God, but I do believe in the human side and this brain... you know the basic difference between man and animal is the brain... an animal only knows to search for food, sleep, and other basic stuff... but man has a brain and he thinks a lot... what makes a human human is his brain; otherwise, we couldn't be wearing clothes, going to the office, or trying to set a career... you see this creepy creature has built this concept of God on grounds of fear... and that's 100 percent true... I'll say that before the ages of Adam and Eve, there were hairy creatures which resembled present human beings... now evolution begins... tell me where's God... no one is talking about this concept... man started to create groups, colonies, and few civilizations were established... the heads of such civilization started to think about what's good and what's bad for all to survive and grow... as said earlier and well added by Vini that good was defined as God and bad as evil... now some started to realize, rather say, started to get greedy and concentrating on having power in their hands... tell me one thing, how will you control a kid if he is trying to get out of control or trying to be a wise guy? What you want is to have control over him... then try to implement some rules... right... and make an exhaustive list of do's and don'ts... in addition to certain motivational factors and fear factors... (correct me if I'm going wrong)... so you see this civilization started to discover many such concepts to have control and rule over the poor fellow humans... and a concept of God was established... those who were wise tried to discover other few gods by a different name... now along came a few holy creatures like Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed, Mahavir, etc., etc. They started to preach good stuff and had many followers... now the previously established gods were afraid of their existence... so what to do... and nobody's gonna listen... EUREKA... we'll manage with a merger and try to name them God but the preachings will not be of these holy saints but of us... this thought worked! Now just give a thought... who writes the manuscript... the god itself or his/her follower... whose so ever is king, he only writes the rule book... you see this is what went on every time... followed by massive killing and done every time... no god told to kill, no god said that killing is good for the sake of goodness... or else tell me one thing how the followers of Constantine who believed in the power of nature and praised it... became suddenly extinct... that's man... a creepy head busto... he has all his logics framed... kabhi ye kahavat suni to hogi... dusre ke khande pe banduk rakh ke goli chalan... that's a very old trend... Lastly, I would like to share my opinion about... what's God! According to me, that's the son/daughter of religion and power politics... whatever!!! Sunayna... heaven and hell are right here; there's no other life... but can be another world beyond cosmic zones... hihih... chillax dear... in the words of Saurabh... take a chill pill... you are God to me when I see your dedication towards kitty... go cat.
Hahaa... Sunayna invited me to this discussion. This is what I think: 1. The part of you which empowers you to do the right thing and makes you guilty for your wrong actions is called conscience. Conscience stems from an individual's value system, which is inherent in every individual. It's like a constitution, a law to be followed, and every time you break this law, you feel bad and every time you adhere to it, you feel at peace. 2. When a person feels the need to define good, {God}, he feels the need to define bad {Satan} only because they are opposites, they balance each other out. Greek mythology and many other religious texts have defined God and Satan, whether they exist or not is purely a personal belief. 3. Coming to the existence of God, I believe it's entirely on an individual level. You must know why you believe in God. Is it because you have someone to blame? Is it because the presence of a Supreme Being assures you that you are well protected in his hands, a Supreme Being being the Supreme that he/she is, and well above the normal being's reach? Or is it because it just feels right? There could be many reasons, but be careful to analyze the reason. Do you believe in God for what he/she GIVES you [happiness, protection, lessons from miseries or sufferings...]? This belief is sensitive. If tomorrow someone gives you a valid reason for the inexistence of God, then you would protest, you would defend. If you believe in God FOR WHAT HE/SHE IS and not for what he/she gives you, then you have a strong faith. For this, you need to know who is God? What is God? Again, this is purely on the individual level. The relationship between an individual and God is only between the individual and God and no one else! A person may decide he/she doesn't want to believe in a God, and that is only and only the individual's business and no one else's. It is purely the discretion of the individual, and no one other than him/her has the right or the need to question the individual's beliefs. If you truly believe in a God, then you are content with your belief. Whether someone else believes or not does not and must not concern you. If it does, then you are not content. You have a relationship with an entity called God, and that's that. That is enough to make you happy for your entire life, even if no one around you believes that there is a God. And if you're saying that I want people around me to believe in God, I still say you are not content. A belief in God amounts to a belief in your fellow beings' beliefs, in his/her right to make his/her decisions, an affirmation in your fellow beings. Someone once said, "When you are alone, stuck in a cave, helpless, without food or water or any sort of help, and you're tired of trying, you have a natural instinct to yell, 'Help'.... and that is a prayer. A human needs to define what he is praying to... and that's where God comes." Another perspective of looking at it is, the natural instinct is your connection with God. And when you make a prayer out of that instinct, you make it to God. The first thought
DISCLAIMER: This is not intended to hurt anyone. Please don't send me emails saying you dislike it. It's just a way of trying to make non-believers into believers or share knowledge and interesting stories you may come across.
Feel free to add comments. There are some believers and non-believers, whom we call atheists. (Kindly continue the trend.)
THIS IS THE LATEST ENTRY....
It goes in descending order since I have copied and pasted it from my shout-out box.
Sunayna
Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:17 am
@ Vini
Asking you to believe in Him or in a light or some force, name it destiny or fate, is not because I am not sure about my faith. It's because I find my faith and knowledge about Him so satisfying that I want to share it with you. It's like a shelter from your stress and pain.
@ Pritam
I really can't say about evolution or how God figures there. But I have a doubt. Why does God have to figure there? Even if he did or he didn't, how are we ever going to know?
Saurabh, chill pill? Where is this available? Chemist? I'm loving this conversation. I am making it as a thread.
Birds of a feather flock together!! Hum saare ek doosre ko jhelane ke expert bante jaa rahe hain... The only thing I can say as a comment is... Very good. Good expressions from both Vinni and Pritam. But I have really lost track of what exactly we started discussing... Sunayna is quiet... Madam, kuch boliye.
Tsk tsk... Seriously, Pritam talks a lot, no! Haha [Look who's talking!]
Huhh... Seriously need some time to read and comment... Welcome to the discussion, Vinni.
Oh sorry... one more thing I forgot to add is if you know, coming to India, what God is called in Hindi, I think it's 'Bhagvan' (an ancient language used to be spoken by our forefathers). You know what it means, it's a club of two words... our rishi munis have clubbed it together... it consists of BHAG and VAN... BHAG means 'SELF' and VAN means 'knowing thyself'... so it's simple to crack the puzzle... I think it resembles with "Aahm Brahm asmi!!" Just meanings have changed a bit, and we are framing our own ideas... huh!
My my... this lady has the power of expressing... she described all the stuff... that was exactly what I was trying to say... but it was hard to express... congratulations to you, Vini, well done... Well for me, the perfect word is atheist 'cause I don't believe in the existence of God, but I do believe in the human side and this brain... you know the basic difference between man and animal is the brain... an animal only knows to search for food, sleep, and other basic stuff... but man has a brain and he thinks a lot... what makes a human human is his brain; otherwise, we couldn't be wearing clothes, going to the office, or trying to set a career... you see this creepy creature has built this concept of God on grounds of fear... and that's 100 percent true... I'll say that before the ages of Adam and Eve, there were hairy creatures which resembled present human beings... now evolution begins... tell me where's God... no one is talking about this concept... man started to create groups, colonies, and few civilizations were established... the heads of such civilization started to think about what's good and what's bad for all to survive and grow... as said earlier and well added by Vini that good was defined as God and bad as evil... now some started to realize, rather say, started to get greedy and concentrating on having power in their hands... tell me one thing, how will you control a kid if he is trying to get out of control or trying to be a wise guy? What you want is to have control over him... then try to implement some rules... right... and make an exhaustive list of do's and don'ts... in addition to certain motivational factors and fear factors... (correct me if I'm going wrong)... so you see this civilization started to discover many such concepts to have control and rule over the poor fellow humans... and a concept of God was established... those who were wise tried to discover other few gods by a different name... now along came a few holy creatures like Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed, Mahavir, etc., etc. They started to preach good stuff and had many followers... now the previously established gods were afraid of their existence... so what to do... and nobody's gonna listen... EUREKA... we'll manage with a merger and try to name them God but the preachings will not be of these holy saints but of us... this thought worked! Now just give a thought... who writes the manuscript... the god itself or his/her follower... whose so ever is king, he only writes the rule book... you see this is what went on every time... followed by massive killing and done every time... no god told to kill, no god said that killing is good for the sake of goodness... or else tell me one thing how the followers of Constantine who believed in the power of nature and praised it... became suddenly extinct... that's man... a creepy head busto... he has all his logics framed... kabhi ye kahavat suni to hogi... dusre ke khande pe banduk rakh ke goli chalan... that's a very old trend... Lastly, I would like to share my opinion about... what's God! According to me, that's the son/daughter of religion and power politics... whatever!!! Sunayna... heaven and hell are right here; there's no other life... but can be another world beyond cosmic zones... hihih... chillax dear... in the words of Saurabh... take a chill pill... you are God to me when I see your dedication towards kitty... go cat.
Hahaa... Sunayna invited me to this discussion. This is what I think: 1. The part of you which empowers you to do the right thing and makes you guilty for your wrong actions is called conscience. Conscience stems from an individual's value system, which is inherent in every individual. It's like a constitution, a law to be followed, and every time you break this law, you feel bad and every time you adhere to it, you feel at peace. 2. When a person feels the need to define good, {God}, he feels the need to define bad {Satan} only because they are opposites, they balance each other out. Greek mythology and many other religious texts have defined God and Satan, whether they exist or not is purely a personal belief. 3. Coming to the existence of God, I believe it's entirely on an individual level. You must know why you believe in God. Is it because you have someone to blame? Is it because the presence of a Supreme Being assures you that you are well protected in his hands, a Supreme Being being the Supreme that he/she is, and well above the normal being's reach? Or is it because it just feels right? There could be many reasons, but be careful to analyze the reason. Do you believe in God for what he/she GIVES you [happiness, protection, lessons from miseries or sufferings...]? This belief is sensitive. If tomorrow someone gives you a valid reason for the inexistence of God, then you would protest, you would defend. If you believe in God FOR WHAT HE/SHE IS and not for what he/she gives you, then you have a strong faith. For this, you need to know who is God? What is God? Again, this is purely on the individual level. The relationship between an individual and God is only between the individual and God and no one else! A person may decide he/she doesn't want to believe in a God, and that is only and only the individual's business and no one else's. It is purely the discretion of the individual, and no one other than him/her has the right or the need to question the individual's beliefs. If you truly believe in a God, then you are content with your belief. Whether someone else believes or not does not and must not concern you. If it does, then you are not content. You have a relationship with an entity called God, and that's that. That is enough to make you happy for your entire life, even if no one around you believes that there is a God. And if you're saying that I want people around me to believe in God, I still say you are not content. A belief in God amounts to a belief in your fellow beings' beliefs, in his/her right to make his/her decisions, an affirmation in your fellow beings. Someone once said, "When you are alone, stuck in a cave, helpless, without food or water or any sort of help, and you're tired of trying, you have a natural instinct to yell, 'Help'.... and that is a prayer. A human needs to define what he is praying to... and that's where God comes." Another perspective of looking at it is, the natural instinct is your connection with God. And when you make a prayer out of that instinct, you make it to God. The first thought