Guest guest Posted April 24, 2001 Report Share Posted April 24, 2001 part -2-<br><br>If the believer lives in the hypothesis that God exists, the non-believer lives in this hypothesis that he is not there and I think both are hypocrites. <br><br> The third type of people, may not know about god and may believe in present circumstances, they value life more than the other two categories. Most of them, convert to Category 1 or 2.<br><br> How did the theory of God evolve ? The cave-man when had to face the natural disasters, he felt that there is a mysterious power above him in the sky, who controls the rain, storm and other things. He prayed that power to get his jobs done (like rain, grain, huntings etc). They further developed and they fixed some dogmas about that mysterious power and the God was born (?) (theory of God was born)<br><br>But most of the religions believe in a personal God, means there is God and he is a super human, omnipotent, omnipresent and he helps the human beings. But here one problem came up. If God is kind and works for the welfare of humans then how about the sins. How God lets rapes happen, lets cruel kill the innocent and drags humans to sin. To overcome this problem, some semitic religions invented a short cut to establish another power who is bad and drags humans to sin and they called this power "satan". Now they were comfortable and blamed Satan for sins and appreciated God for virtues. But if God is omnipotent, how Satan can interfere in his works.<br><br>(to continue......) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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