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God's Attitude Toward Homosexuality

Saint Frankenstein

Wanderer From Afar
Premium Member
I am God living a human life.
I take it that you are referring to Brahman, but the idea that Brahman has a problem with homosexuality is just stupid and a complete misunderstanding of what Brahman is. Hinduism doesn't have any teachings against homosexuality. It was accepted as a part of life. Any anti-gay stuff in Indian culture that may have seeped into modern Hinduism is a result of British colonialism. They went all over the world, forcing their prudish, homophobic mores on indigenous populations. India was traditionally a pretty sex-accepting society, including homosexuality.
 

Shantanu

Well-Known Member
I take it that you are referring to Brahman, but the idea that Brahman has a problem with homosexuality is just stupid and a complete misunderstanding of what Brahman is. Hinduism doesn't have any teachings against homosexuality. It was accepted as a part of life. Any anti-gay stuff in Indian culture that may have seeped into modern Hinduism is a result of British colonialism. They went all over the world, forcing their prudish, homophobic mores on indigenous populations. India was traditionally a pretty sex-accepting society, including homosexuality.
If you say so.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Wanderer From Afar
Premium Member
Brahman is not God, I am God, not Brahman.
You've completely lost me now. Brahman is the Ultimate Reality in Hinduism. There is nothing "higher" than Brahman. The personal deities one may have are just ways of personally relating to and understanding Brahman. Brahman is, for all intents and purposes, the highest God in Hinduism, the Supreme Being, even though those terms fall short of describing it.

So what do you mean by "God"?
 
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Shantanu

Well-Known Member
If you are a God why are you on internet forum when you should be able to spread your teaching just by talking in real life?

Can you explain the term God in the sense you see you self?
I am not just a God, I am the God in human form living out a human life perfectly: this means I am not a teacher or a messenger. I live to survive with the highest level of knowledge attained with answers to all the questions that I need to answer in order to live a life of dignity.

I am in this internet forum because want to say that I exist.
 

Shantanu

Well-Known Member
You've completely lost me now. Brahman is the Ultimate Reality in Hinduism. There is nothing "higher" than Brahman. The personal deities one may have are just ways of personally relating to and understanding Brahman. Brahman is, for all intents and purposes, the highest God in Hinduism, the Supreme Being, even though those terms fall short of describing it.

So what do you mean by "God"?
You are wrong: there is some Entity higher than Brahman. You need to raise this question in the Hinduism DIR to learn what it is.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
I am not just a God, I am the God in human form living out a human life perfectly: this means I am not a teacher or a messenger. I live to survive with the highest level of knowledge attained with answers to all the questions that I need to answer in order to live a life of dignity.

I am in this internet forum because want to say that I exist.

Can i ask how you become a God, because i would think you was born as a normal human being and must have cultivated a spiritual teaching to attain enlightnment to recall the God thing.
 

Shantanu

Well-Known Member
Can i ask how you become a God, because i would think you was born as a normal human being and must have cultivated a spiritual teaching to attain enlightnment to recall the God thing.
It was a lifetime's struggle for the truth through yoga of knowledge (gyan yoga): I asked for God's help in this and He obliged and showed me the way I had to travel. I am 62 years of age.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
It was a lifetime's struggle for the truth through yoga of knowledge (gyan yoga): I asked for God's help in this and He obliged and showed me the way I had to travel. I am 62 years of age.

Yes it does take time to gain the inner wisdom :)
Can i ask who your teacher was/is? if you had a teacher/guru i mean
 
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