Yes. You are the only person who is right. There have been 100,000,000,000 people that have existed. Each of those people believe in a different god or even thousands of gods. Even a husband and wife who have gone to church every week together for their entire life will have a different idea of God. And your god is right. You, you in particular, are the enlightened holy man who knows the *real* god.
Everyone who has sat silently and listened to their own nature has felt the same conscious creative force embracing them in pure love. For thousands of years this was a shared experience; it’s in your DNA, in your soul, in your subconscious, it’s easy to meet god and necessary too.
Can you demonstrate that? Even if we accept that everyone has a certain feeling, why does that mean it is god? Should we assume that there is an all powerful, all knowing, all good, and all seeing god that created everything in existence? Or would it be more likely to assume that it's just something in our biology?
I've yet to have this feeling nor have I met god, and nor has anyone in the history of... well, history provided evidence that there is in fact a god. The default is to believe there is no god until proof that there is a god is provided. If you believe yourself to have proof, then I encourage you to share it with the scientific community as you will be rewarded with millions of dollars for revolutionizing our understanding of reality.
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"There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened." Douglas Adams
There's obviously a force of creation, but it's obviously so much bigger and deeper than any possible idea of a creator. You'd have to be pretty ignorant not to accept the first fact and pretty gullible not to reject the other. If there "must be" a creator, who/what created him/her? End of debate
And isn't the very existence of life in all its forms and ways even way more impressing without trying so hard to give "someone" credit for it? Life is defined by repeating patterns and self-organization and it's way more miraculous than any blueprint could reflect. Why not just sit back and enjoy the ride? What do I need an imaginative friend for?
I've yet to have this feeling nor have I met god, and nor has anyone in the history of... well, history provided evidence that there is in fact a god. The default is to believe there is no god until proof that there is a god is provided. If you believe yourself to have proof, then I encourage you to share it with the scientific community as you will be rewarded with millions of dollars for revolutionizing our understanding of reality.
There's obviously a force of creation, but it's obviously so much bigger and deeper than any possible idea of a creator. You'd have to be pretty ignorant not to accept the first fact and pretty gullible not to reject the other. If there "must be" a creator, who/what created him/her? End of debate
And isn't the very existence of life in all its forms and ways even way more impressing without trying so hard to give "someone" credit for it? Life is defined by repeating patterns and self-organization and it's way more miraculous than any blueprint could reflect. Why not just sit back and enjoy the ride? What do I need an imaginative friend for?