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blazeofglory
07-27-2008, 11:53 AM
I am never tired, and indeed nobody is of talking about these things. As a matter of fact we can not accept the fact that one day we will have to part with everything. While we feel immortal in day to day life and we keep on learning, earning and expanding our domains or territorial states, but the cold hand of death when laid upon man he becomes totally helpless.

In fact we love to live an infinite number of years and want to expand our domains or predominance far and wide. That is why man notwithstanding his meager state or statures feel that he is beyond the perceived.

And we try to immortalize and we believe there is some power and that can empower man.

Spiritually, or in modern times spiritualists redefine spirituality differently and they say man's territory or energies are boundless and his domain is unbounded by any territorial or physical limits.
God is man's own expansion, an internal and external expansion. Heaven and hell are simply his invention to symbolize what is good and what is bad and nothing more.

Without God man in his life feels so much miserly for he can not find anything to predicate on.

God is a desire of man to go in defiance of nature or any natural forces.

togre
07-29-2008, 09:30 AM
Or these things actually do exist.

Or there actually is an Almighty God with more real existence than either you or I.

Or there is actually a true (albeit illocal) hell where actual torment is endured by those there interred and an true (albeit illocal) heaven where actual joy and happiness is experienced by those dwelling there.

Or the existence of these are not changed by declaring them (with no reasoning, much less evidence) to be figments of our imagination.

Just throwing out possibilities.