Re: Christianity
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2025 8:56 am
Beginning with the words "we," and "you," is a rather tired old pile that means crap is afoot, just so you know.MikeNovack wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 4:05 amThat might be a bridge too far, so for the moment, let's leave what most of us perceive as polytheism out of (we might later ant to revisit Hinduism)Walker wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:57 amI can't imagine why I would ever wish to say what you said, in place of what I said.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:49 am If you wish to say that the Gods of the Hindus are all the same as the Christian God, then whatever.
Walker, I realize that we might be wronging you. The key is reciprocity. You want us to say "god" instead of "your god". Do you feel that way for all of us monotheists? Do feel Muslims and Jews and Yazidis and Sikhs and Parsis, and Baha'is, ...., and Longhouse followers....would you say of all of us non-Christian monotheists are ALL just worshiping god. How about the Panentheists, god is also in all things and the Pantheists, there is nothing separate from god.
If you say that, then I apologize for saying "your god". The reason, if there can be an excuse, would be from our experience of rarely, if ever, encountering a Christian who did reciprocate in that way.
‘Tis an attachment to the duality baked into the DNA that requires a taxonomy to arrange an ordering of the most to the least encompassing. God is the nameless thing of a thousand names, detected by the mind sense which is activated by organic configurations of the brain receiver that can self-repair to an extent, that detect The God (God) in a thousand* things, depending on the capacity and the degree to which that capacity has been compromised through trauma or corruption of the receiver.
From my view and capacity, God can be called The Supreme Ordering Principle of the Universe. The problem with naming something is that folks misinfer from that, what God is not ... because of attachment to duality.
(I bet Gary wishes he could have said that in place of his familiar rut, how 'bout it Gary)
* A figurative number that translates into, a lot.