Ofcourse we do believe in God...
There is some superpower around us..which really move us, inspire us, help us..
And according to me, this is something different from scientific reason which is named as GOD..
I agree Chinmoy. This has been discussed earlier in depth. However, Iwish to make a new point. God is a concept. This is like other mathematical concepts like zero, infinite, point, line. A mathematics student knows that all these are unreal but are helpful. Similarly, God may be a useful concept though unreal.
Kumaresh- A blind person cannot see Sun but his skin will feel it. The scorching heat will compel him to take shelter under a tree or elsewhere.
But there is no such thing with God. Not only we do not see, we also do not hear, smell or any way feel him. Is there a way to experience him with any of our physical attributes? If not, what is basis of belief in Him?
That is my point.. A blind person can not see but he can feel sun.. Same way we also can feel God... His omnipresence... His omnipotence... His mercy.... His creation.... list is endless..
because He is away from beginning and end.. He is Ajanma...
Kumaresh- You have well described the concept of God. You say he is not born and is without beginning and end. The same is true of nature as well. If nature and soul are also ajanma, there is no creator as such. Bhagwat Geetha says that soul is ajanma. Thanks for your nice elucidation.
By definition, God is all omnipresent and omnipotent. This means that he is everywhere and is all powerful. But the there is Satan also. Satan is said to have his own empire that is opposed to God. If Satan exists, the existence and power of God ends where Satan's begins. There are many Satan followers also. God is neither omnipresent nor omnipotent in view of Satan. Thus there is no such thing as omnipresent and accordingly, there is no God.
When the discussion seen I just looked the date of post.Then itself I felt a repetition smell and here as Chinmoy first pointed it is a useless re-discussion.