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Friday, May 12, 2006

Whose God is better!?

I had answered an open question which I quote below..... I am sure my blog readers will find the other answers also quite interesting... The asker rated my answer as best ( yahoo answers) and hence I thought it would be interesting to also quote it here...
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006050527355
Whose God is better!?
Christians'? Muslims' or Jews'???Is it about god anymore???
Asker's Rating: These days god acts as the ultimate justification for politicians actions. It has become a tool of hate while the message of religions has undoubtedly been love. Even with GPS it still proves to be difficult to understand that many paths toward a common destination might exist!
26 Answers
Spiritualseeker6 days ago
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
To each follower, his God is always better. It is better to imbibe Godly qualities to the extent possible, than disputing about the better one.. One may spend / waste a lifetime trying to choose a better God !

Please do give your comments, as also any similar question you may like to seek answers !

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

One has to rise above religion to get close to the source. otherwise God would just be a concept in one's mind. Everything is connected, everything is God. there is no my or your God.

Anonymous said...

All i can say is, if God has created you, then he has also given you the power to make u know who He truly is...if someone points at a person and says he is God, would you believe him? you are the who should know who is God. Just because someone followed something as God doesn't mean you do the same. of course, u cant go beyond space trying to find out who is God. but u can listen to what your mind and heart has to say...try n see if u can prove the "God" that you are presently worshiping as the real "God". hmmm...am not so good at explaining, but please don't make a mistake of following a wrong God, because this is just temporary life, the Real Life starts after this...

-Ayisha

Anonymous said...

'Ayisha' is correct in insisting that a person ought to take the efforts of 'experience' rather than blind belief ! The experience of others can be used to guide us, with an open mind to look into possibility, neither believing nor disbelieving.

Deepakbellur said...

I read a funny comment: "I was an atheist till I realized I was god."