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James Dunn

Blog EntryApr 19, '07 11:14 AM
for everyone

Some people feel strongly enough about their beliefs in God to voice their perspectives in their blog, and at meetings with groups of people as well.

I do not want the following to be interpreted as disrespectful.

I intend no disrespect towards you or your beliefs.

If my question to you about your understanding in God is undesired, please go back and read no further. I do not intend to upset you.

Scroll down if you are not offended by me asking a question related to your ability to have faith.
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I do not know what faith you believe in. Any of the Christian, Islamic, or hundreds of related sects and other organized religions. My question is more generic.

I have my own relationship with what I consider God. I recognize that God is part of all things, we are made from that which is part of God. Sand is not just something to be used or destroyed without thought because sand is part of God. The Universe is all part of God. So the complexity of Gods thoughts would be far beyond anything my feable mind could comprehend.

God most likely is a composite of ancient civilizations that have evolved technologically to occupy virtually every location within the Universe, to include the atoms of our minds.

I believe, or rather suspect this, because if I were to evolve and live forever, that is how I would become the most useful to all things in the Universe. I would know everything that is happening, everywhere; knowing everything in the past, present, and future. I would be a part of the smallest component of matter/energy. I would be a part of everyone's minds and know their thoughts and heart.

Entire books are written to try to relate a simple thought like love, and no book ever written has ever been successful, that I know of. No person is able to write words to relate even the most simple of Gods thoughts, or even one word that God might use. Yet there are many thousands of books professing to be inspired by God.

I understand to a very small degree about human weaknesses. People crave respect and power; we are a social animal.

So my question is:

How can you tell the difference between the words inspired by men, and the words inspired by God?


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