A claim for which you offer no evidence.
This is a Religion and Philosophy forum. You may not need strict scientific evidances, but should still consider loggically, spritually, naturally, socially by live evidances(who believed & experianced God).
I am just saying that, since God is said to be omnipresent it shoud vest in everything & being. Let us first start with elementary EM force and its mediator,for example.
There is a center liee or mid line in a wave. I assume it as GOD or prime force present in wave. Now compare indicated properties of GOD with its qualities. Since God is said to be indescribalale to commons, this line is also considered as imagionary but not.
But your assessment has no meaning if you can't establish that there is a god. "God is said to..." does nothing to establish the existence of a god.
We can't say God isa sepratean entity
It does seem to be a theme with a lot of religious arguments around here.
I'm noticing a negative correlation between verbiosity of an argument and its strength.
I may be absolute & final.
How can you say it for absolute?
This is a Religion and Philosophy forum. You may not need strict scientific evidances, but should still consider loggically, spritually, naturally, socially by live evidances(who believed & experianced God).
I am just saying that, since God is said to be omnipresent it shoud vest in everything & being. Let us first start with elementary EM force and its mediator,for example.
There is a center liee or mid line in a wave. I assume it as GOD or prime force present in wave. Now compare indicated properties of GOD with its qualities. Since God is said to be indescribalale to commons, this line is also considered as imagionary but not.
Also, if you redefine God as something which already exists, such as all forces in nature or a mathematical construct, then the reaction is just "so what?" It tells us nothing new, since we already know those things exist under other names and there's no indication they're commanding us to do anything differently than we're already doing or have any relationship with us other than what we're already aware of.
But your assessment has no meaning if you can't establish that there is a god. "God is said to..." does nothing to establish the existence of a god.
Fixed that for you.
Kumar,
Were you expecting that we'd all just take your word for the god existing thing?
No. GOD exists as an concept in every thing & being but should not be seprate from all things & beings.
And incomprehensible.
Because I read it.
Is there someone there who can help you translate this stuff into English?
But it's meaningless.
Kumar, first define God. Then show that it exists.