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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

The Godhead


Unfortunately, last night I got into a fight with two of my best friends. Being under the influence and fighting about God is not one of the wisest of ideas. Anyhow, my anger was raged from not being able to voice my opinion. I respect everyone's view as long as people can at least let me voice mine. We were fighting about the concept of the Godhead. I was disturbed with one of the defenses and I thought I'd voice it. "The Godhead can not exist because we as people can not understand such an idea nor realisticly see that in anything." The idea that just because we can't understand something means it doesn’t exist is flawed in so many ways. Do you know how a TV works? Does that mean it doesn’t exist? Can we understand God?


I'd like to apologize to both of them and I think it got out of hand. Though I'm unsure how the whole thing happened, I'm the one apologizing.


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3 Comments:

  • Religion and politics drive nations to war. Never let a friendship be affected by it. You are a good friend for taking that step to apologize and rescue a valuable relationship.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    By Blogger -Rani-, at 5:40 AM  

  • We create God like determination kills cancer.

    By Blogger Sanjay, at 4:05 PM  

  • "We create God like determination kills cancer."

    What, exactly, do you mean? Do you think determination alone is enough to cure cancer? Really? And if not, then we don't create God?

    I think God is a choice - something we choose to accept the existence of, or something we choose to deny. In that sense, our belief in God is a product of our minds.

    As for the Godhead, there are hundreds of things we don't fully understand, hundreds of things we accept on 'faith'. We comfort ourselves with the thought that someone, somewhere understands and that's enough for us. The Godhead may be one of those things.

    I think it is also an example of a perfect relationship. There is a difference in personality and roles and operation, but also a unique kinship, a oneness, in thought and aim and purpose.

    By Blogger Jo, at 6:44 AM  

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