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Why People Have Faith in an Atheist? (Yes! God is an Atheist!)?

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an Atheist is one who does not believe in a higher power

God doesnt believe in a higher power..

so.. God is an atheist

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  1. I would agree that it cannot be proved that God is not an atheist.


  2. Did you meant why do people have faith in an Atheist? The way it is written implies you are about to explain why yourself. If so, please explain. If you failed to realize do should be in your question, then your supporting contentions are flawed to an extreme, but interestingly enough your conclusion is very valid. I agree, we should not put any faith in an Atheist. Especially one who does not know who to properly formulate a question.

  3. NOT REALLY...!!!  The Bible writers under the inspiration of God the Holy Ghost (Ghost writer of the Bible) admits that there are many Gods!!!!

    1 Corinthians 8:5 (KJV) For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,)  

  4. Very interesting thought you have there.

  5. YOU CANT ARGUE RELIGION..WHERE WILL IT LEAD U??..NOWHERE BUT BEING MAD..SO IF THATS WHAT HE/SHE BELIEVES..SO BE IT

  6. I think you are either an evolved being or delusional. Have you interviewed God, and know God well enough to come to the conclusion as to what God believes?

    We mere mortals are still trying to find that God.

    Brahman, as understood by the scriptures of Hinduism, as well as by the 'acharyas' of the Vedanta school, is a very specific conception of the Absolute. This unique conception has not been replicated by any other religion on earth, and is exclusive to Hinduism. Thus to even call this conception of Brahman "God" is, in a sense, somewhat imprecise. This is the case because Brahman does not refer to the anthropomorphic concept of God of the Abrahamic religions. When we speak of Brahman, we are referring neither to the "old man in the sky" concept, nor to the idea of the Absolute as even capable of being vengeful, fearful or engaging in choosing a favorite people from among His creatures. For that matter, Brahman is not a "He" at all, but rather transcends all empirically discernable categories, limitations and dualities.

    In the 'Taittariya Upanishad' II.1, Brahman is described in the following manner: "satyam jnanam anantam brahma", "Brahman is of the nature of truth, knowledge and infinity." Infinite positive qualities and states have their existence secured solely by virtue of Brahman's very reality. Brahman is a necessary reality, eternal (i.e., beyond the purview of temporality), fully independent, non-contingent, and the source and ground of all things. Brahman is both immanently present in the realm of materiality, interpenetrating the whole of reality as the sustaining essence that gives it structure, meaning and existential being, yet Brahman is simultaneously the transcendent origin of all things (thus, panentheistic).

    One can say that Brahman Itself (Him/Herself) constitutes the essential building material of all reality, being the antecedent primeval ontological substance from whence all things proceed. There is no ex nihilo creation in Hinduism. Brahman does not create from nothing, but from the reality of Its own being. Thus Brahman is, in Aristotelian terms, both the Material Cause as well as the Efficient Cause of creation.  

  7. Right...and I'm God.  What's your point?

    I'm Atheist!

  8. You've falsely defined atheism.

    a·the·ism (noun)

    1. The doctrine or belief that there is no God.

    2. Disbelief in the existence of a supreme being or beings.

    The Judeo-Christian God refers to himself (itself, whatever) as God, the Supreme One, and many other similar titles.

    ... nice try.

  9. He doesn't exist so therefore he couldn't be an Athiest!

  10. Lamest argument and conclusion ever. I hope you didn't think too much.

  11. Unless there's an even bigger God above the one we're always talking about.  He's only second in command.

  12. He's not an atheist. He believes in Himself. There CANNOT be anyone higher, it's not that He doesn't believe in anyone higher, it's just that He can't, because there isn't.

  13. good effing question!!

  14. God is a Super-Power ... There is nothing Greater than God ...

    That is why he cannot be an atheist.

    By the way: Do you know who an atheist is? (Check up the dictionaryefore you ask such baeless questions!)

  15. Cool conclusion but atheists are normally human and God isn't human. That is kinda contradictory.  

  16. Lets not be ridiculous.

    There is no God.  

  17. Dude that's profound!! I'm an atheist but I guess I never really felt the need for a reason because the opposition's argument was so crappy, it's nice to know I have one though.  

  18. I think it is leap of faith to belief in anything that has no scientific proof.I think that christains are more highly evolved than atheists but waht about the theory of evolution.

    An atheist is someone who does not worship/believe in a God or have a religion.

  19. Your  premise is flawed.  Theism, from the greek theos (god) means belief in god.  Atheism, therefore is no belief in god.  You erroneously attempt to equate god with a higher power, which does not follow.  The fundamental qualities of god (a supernatural, transcendent being) do not include being a higher power.  It derives naturally from the definition that god is a higher power than humans, but the reverse is not true; a higher power is not god.  Because an existent god would be foolish not to believe in itself, god cannot be an atheist.

    For the record I do believe in higher powers (squared, cubed, Nth, etc.)

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