Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 >> God does not worship any higher being. >Well, He can worship His devotees, like when Sri Ramacandra worshiped >Shiva. The question then arises. Who is the highest being? When the atheist wrote higher being he must have meant "a being higher than Himself." >> He is sure that there is no >> higher power that he can beg to change the chain of events. He does >> not struggle with doubts or try to force himself to believe in >> anything. He does not legitimize his moral judgements with anything >> external to himself. He does not have moral scruples. Neither does >> he act in ways he does not want to because any external moral dogma >> tells him to. > >> God is a hedonistic strong atheist! >All this is an effort to bring God to human level. This wannabe funny >stuff is not as atheistic as actually asuric. And is based only on the >Bible info, where the God concept is depicted as pretty basic, in >comparison to Vaidika sastras. He knows He's speaking nonsense, but in time Krishna will give him the intelligence to actually believe it also. >> (I was actually laughing when I read >> this argument the first time. Who can take it seriously?) >Those of the same feather, dumb co-applauders. 8) Yes >> More could be said, like God is not hedonistic but the perfect >> utilitarian, since all His actions have the best possible effect for >> everyone. >BSST even speaks about Krishna as "Spiritual Despot" (Ray of Vishnu >12, 13). 8) Could you please elaborate on that Just a little? Ys, AKD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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