who is "god"?
"god" is one SELF, it is ones upper consciousness.
It has nothing to do with man-made religion and it's promises.
"god" is the upper consciousness that one calls upon in dire times.
One could call it spirituality, it might feel that way but it is not so.
It's ones ability to bring oneself to ultimate reality, to deal consciously with all that's around one, whatever it be, or perish in the attempt.
This "God" that "Christians" call upon (sometimes in prayer) is themSELVES, their higher SELVES, for in reality what has this so-called god done outside them-SELVES.
Well nothing because outside them-SELVES, the world is doing what it has always done, everything that one calls "evil" continues it's pathway like a tsunami, but the "god" one calls upon as their saviour has done nothing.
Even under those circumstances people still believe that their "savior" will return and save the world.
Really? Take a look through our history and "see" it for what it really is.
The book the bible is so cluttered with words from all walks of life in the name of "god" yet each one of us interprets it's content differently, does that not tell you something?
These passages in the bible come from a time long gone but people hang onto it for dear life.
In the past 2000 years we have had so much written that is considered worthy of it's readers, they are even classed as "cannonised" to give them some strange importance whilst other writings are caste aside because they did not suit the religious leaders at the time, don't you find that a little odd to say the least.
Religion is a myth but people were forced into it in the past or pay the penalty for this myth, sedition.
So much for love that is called the law of this god.
Just think, what has this mythical god really done for it's followers, nothing, really nothing. It's all a PROMISE in real terms isn't it?
If you think for a minute, ask yourself, what has this "god" actually done, children are still starving, dying from all and sunder, no fault of their own but believers of god will tell you that man was at fault.
So does that mean man has more power than this god? it seems so doesn't it? Yet if something turns out good, it is deemed as this gods intervention, really?
Can one honestly say this god is for real? If you think this is so, ask yourself "what has god done for you or anyone else for that matter"? truly, not what he "could" but what he "has" done?