mexico1970
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That's a big fat no surely?live in submission, hope, optimism and fear of the justice of God
That's a big fat no surely?live in submission, hope, optimism and fear of the justice of God
Submission to God is a huge step in removing arrogance from the heart. Even if you look at some of the Eastern religions that teaches a cycle of rebirths, one gets out of the karmic cycle and unites with God (moksha/salvation) once they reach an ego-less state.That's a big fat no surely?
Or the best way is to create a world which
and then resurrect them into the ideal world (heaven) where
- permits humans to exercise their capabilities, both good and bad
- show where each choices would lead them to
- allow repentance and forgiveness
- experience the joys and struggles of life developing patience and perseverance
- fulfill the duties to oneself, family and society
- live in submission, hope, optimism and fear of the justice of God
- while developing a clean heart free of arrogance, envy, boastfulness etc.
- they can live with the righteous in the presence of their Lord
- where there is no evil or fear or pain or aging or fatigue
- the potential for resentment is taken away and therefore no violence or conflicts (Qur'an 15:47)
- everyone gets what they desire and they can choose to work or not work
- all the while having a sense of accomplishment for their deeds in the previous life (Qur'an 69:19)
They don’t tend to think for themselves the more brainwashed ones.Bollocks, that never answered anything, just regurgitating established docterine.
Bollocks, that never answered anything, just regurgitating established docterine.
and i asked you if pain and suffering to your loved ones is ok because your god allows itI already asked for an alternative conceptual world, and I haven't got a narrative yet.
and i asked you if pain and suffering to your loved ones is ok because your god allows it
and i also do not have an answer
Lead poisoning?Said it before and I'll say it again... belief in 'God' (any god) is, I believe, a sign of metal illness.