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Is there a God? If so, what is She like?

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AiR
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Have you ever thought about who you are? Where have you come from? Where will you go? What is your purpose on earth? What is this earth? Who is God? Where is God? What is God? What is death? What happens after death? Is there rebirth? Does the law of karma work? Is there a soul? What happens to the soul? What is the body made of? Have you ever stopped to think about yourself? Who are you and where will you finally go? Have you ever stopped to think about what you are doing and if you keep doing what you are doing, will you get to where you want to go?

The biggest problem is that people don’t know the answers to these questions and the bigger problem is that they don’t even seek to find the answers. We are so busy in our world that we don’t have time to ask questions. Therefore, the most important thing in our life is to ask questions about ourselves, about life, about God, to introspect, to go deep within, to find answers about God, about life and everything that relates to us. This will give us direction, this will create purpose, and this will lead us to understanding and achieving the true goal of life.
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Who am I? is the basis of all philosophy.


Thank you for re-introducing us to the first sentence in any basic intro to philosophy course 101.


Good luck in your personal search.






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the inundated wise cracking for no good reason again. I dont think secularism religion is all that impressive.
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AiR wrote: Have you ever thought about who you are? Where have you come from? Where will you go? What is your purpose on earth? What is this earth? Who is God? Where is God? What is God? What is death? What happens after death? Is there rebirth? Does the law of karma work? Is there a soul? What happens to the soul? What is the body made of? Have you ever stopped to think about yourself? Who are you and where will you finally go? Have you ever stopped to think about what you are doing and if you keep doing what you are doing, will you get to where you want to go?
Yes i have thought about each and every one of these questions.
AiR wrote:The biggest problem is that people don’t know the answers to these questions and the bigger problem is that they don’t even seek to find the answers.
If the former problem is the biggest, then there can not be a bigger problem, in the latter nor anywhere else.

By the way your assumption that people do not know the answers to these questions is totally and utterly wrong. Some people do already know the answers to all of those questions. For example, Me.
AiR wrote:We are so busy in our world that we don’t have time to ask questions.
You may be so busy that you do not have time to ask questions, but it is better for you if you concentrate on what you yourself do, and do not assume every one else is the exact same as you.
AiR wrote: Therefore, the most important thing in our life is to ask questions about ourselves, about life, about God, to introspect, to go deep within, to find answers about God, about life and everything that relates to us.
Why is asking questions supposedly the most important thin in our life?
AiR wrote:This will give us direction, this will create purpose, and this will lead us to understanding and achieving the true goal of life.
But just asking questions will NOT give us direction, nor anything else you say here.

What does and will give people direction, purpose, et cetera, are the right answers to these and all the other meaningful questions in Life. The right answers to meaningful questions, which provide us with the full meaning of Life are what is far more important than just asking questions. Questioning and seeking does not give us direction, purpose, understanding, nor achievement. Answers give us these things. The right answers give us the right direction, the right purpose, the proper understanding, and shows us how to achieve the true and right goal of Life. The meaningful questions allow us to find the right answers, but by definition, the right answers to meaningful questions are what provides us with the full of meaning of Life.

How do I know all this?

Because I know how to find the right answers to all the meaningful questions in Life. That is HOW.
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