By: Mohsin Ali Farhad Rind | 2010-11-30 | New age Scientists are convinced that our universe began with one enormous explosion of energy and light, which we now call the Big Bang. This was the singular start to everything that exists: the beginning of the universe, the start of space, and even the initial start of time itself. Astrophysicist Robert Jastrow, a self-described agnostic, stated, "The seed of everything that has happened in the Universe was planted in that first instant; every star, every planet and every living creature in the Univ read more
By: Martin Eshleman | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality Throughout our world many people do not believe that God exists and that he has also made all things that exist. Some people do not believe because they refuse to believe while others because they simply cannot see or hear him. This is imperfect human nature not to believe in anything that cannot be either proven or detected with our senses. read more
By: Dawn Ardent | 2010-03-28 | Spirituality It is always possible to define God as something that obviously exists, so it's best to choose a definition that we can put to use when trying to relate our experiences to others. Maybe the simplest, but still useful definition is to say: "God is everything." Unless you engage in a highly philosophical debate, it is obvious to most people that 'everything' does indeed exist, and why not call the wholeness of everything 'God'. read more
By: Kanai Gogoi | 2009-05-20 | Philosophy Life got created on earth spontaneously and by accident, i.e., God did not create life. But life will be destroyed on earth as the sun, the protector of life, is one day going to die. Some say that this is the purpose of God, i.e., creating as well as destroying. If it is true, then God should be referred as egocentric. But man can survive on the universe even if God wants to destroy him. read more
By: Ken | 2011-06-06 | Religion It may sound absurd to a normal human person for Descartes to have found it easier to demonstrate the existence of God compared to the existence of the world. But if we are to ponder on the possibility that the ancient man was much closer to God compared to modern man then his argument makes some sense. The modern human being has completely lost companionship with God. He therefore finds the material world more real than the inner and non material world. read more
By: Adam Kenawee | 2010-12-31 | Humanities Egyptian gods are probably the most important icons in the history of ancient religion. The reason behind that is probably that Egypt, as a nation, was extremely powerful in its golden age, that it influenced almost every single nation and culture in its surroundings, and even had great influence over people who were not that close to it. read more
By: Mel Menzies | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality The trouble with atheism is that it depends upon an unsafe premise. In order to establish its own belief system, it has only a single tenet: proof that God does not exist! Now as everyone knows, you can't prove a negative. So is proof of evolution proof that God does not exist? Judge for yourself. But with a world of pleasure to be enjoyed in the beauty of nature, I know where I stand. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2012-03-25 | Religion An article claiming my believe that man has nothing to ask God’s forgiveness for and that if God were truly about love as it is claimed by religions or the bible, he would not even require us to ask for his forgiveness; much less beg for it. read more
By: Dawn Ardent | 2010-03-28 | Spirituality It is relatively easy to determine through using a particular definition whether God does or does not exist. For example, if we imagine God to be a senile old guy with a white beard who farts thunderbolts, then most people can clearly and with confidence say that such a God doesn't exist (except in our imaginations). read more
By: Olliver Kennedy | 2010-04-01 | Wealth Building The number one obstacle people have standing between them and the wealth they truly want is feeling as though it is simply "wrong" for them to have a lot of money. For many, it's a tie to "God", in whatever form we believe in God, and a faulty belief that poverty is somehow serving God. read more
By: Denny Smith | 2010-10-20 | Christianity Is man under any obligation to seek God? Can one be saved by living a good and honest life measured by one's own standards and please God or must a man actively seek God and God's will? read more