Who is God?

Aadya Bagul
2 min readAug 31, 2021

This has now become religious questioning. I do not intend to offend anyone and I do not judge you for your religion. Under the definition of God, there is no one explanation. This is what separates religions from one another. It is they who proclaim the power of creation. How much creating can God really do? Why don’t we consider ourselves gods when we have the power to create more than God has? What is it that gives folks an assurance that they would rather trust their lives with an unbeknownst being rather than those around them who are most similar. The lack of trust in humanity has been obvious since the term/topic of God was initially invented. I want to know who thought that having an identity with no exact definition was a good idea. What was their logic? This could have happened when someone noticed that children develop invisible friends who can go everywhere and do practically anything. They thought, “If this child can have such powerful invisible friends, then why can’t I?” And God came into the conscience. It is a wonder as to why children have a better, more innocent understanding of the world than adults do. Their purity, curiosity and creativity can only be matched by that of God. As we progress in age, these characteristics fade, essentially turning us into the Devil’s artwork rather than God’s right-hand man. It is nearly impossible for one to live a complete life without committing one sin, which includes the smallest of actions. What does God do other than forgive? By Bible theory, he left us with a basic starter pack. It is the people themselves who have created the premium silver and gold packs and boosted our own opportunities to grow, not God. He sat and watched, every so often relieving someone of their sins. It has been mentioned, however not proven by science, that if one concentrates long enough on God, they may meet them in reality. What form is God at that point? Did you attract enough electric energy to call a ghost in the name of God? By which force did God appear? Why do we believe those who sit for years and say they met God (without evidence), but don’t believe a homeless man who sits for weeks playing his guitar and working hard to improve his life? The person who says they met God could have eaten the mushrooms next to him, and assumed he saw God when in reality there was nothing there. I understand that in Hinduism (not so familiar with other religions), one can sit and pray to Shiva in hopes that he will, some day, help them with their problem. It is unclear how busy a God like Shiva really is if he takes years upon years to appear in front of you. I have been taught that majority of the time he meditates. What is he meditating about?

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