I am interested - if you are not an atheist, that infers that you have a concept of God (or gods)
Do you have some sort of theology that helps you understand this? Does God have particular characteristics or is he just a reflection of our own? Is he a personality or a force? Is he holy, dualistic or evil?
I would be intrigued to hear your perspective...
I dont operate under faith. Experiencing the other dimension and the species that lives in there with my own senses - faith gets thrown out the window.
You can't be in contact with demons, (whom arent all evil might i add), and not think something larger created all this.
However, the whole "man in the sky with a beard" - yea not happening. Humans have a habit of making God based on a humanoid concept.
Everything is energy and frequencies. Energy can not be destroyed. Humans are made up of energy. Humans are immortal in a sense. However, their bodies are not, but that's good. Because your bodies are the cage.
P.S - People REALLY need to stop with the random bible and quran passage essays. No ones reading that.
The bible was altered 1000 times. Jesus was never even crucified. The Quran was never altered, but 70% of the islamic religion comes from Hadiths in which are written by man by "someone told me that he remembers the prophet saying this"
If you analyze every religion as a whole, its beautiful and lovely.... until you analyze it under a microscope. Then you see how its used to control society in a very "human" way. It loses its divinity.
Example:
Religion on face value - Give charity, dont murder, give to the poor, dont steal. Etc.
Religion under a microscope - Men cant wear silk. Men cant wear jewelry. Women must cover their hair. You cant eat shellfish, you cant fish on saturdays, homosexuality isnt allowed even though it isnt a choice. Etc.
The "divine" aspect of religion is gone when religion starts to create these "mankind restrictions". When did a all powerful entity that controls all of space and time care if a man wears a ring? or if a woman covers her bangs? or if a man eats a lobster?
It actually makes "God" seem petty.