Spirit of Light
Be who ever you want
I understand that when someone reads the Bible and maybe especially the Old testament they can think God is something evil or want to harm people.
Question:1
But here is a question for everyone.
Can it be that what we can read in the bible of the "negative" things that can happen is not because God want to harm us, but it is a warning of what will happen to us if we do not follow what God asks of us? (God, in this case, is the God/Buddha and so on in the religion you follow, not only the Christian God)
Question:2
Can it be that what we see as God is more of the universal law, that what we as humans think, say or do affect what we experience because, if we do not follow the law of the universe it is when we experience suffering?
So example the Coronavirus is not because God punishes us, but because we as human beings do not follow the law of the universe, but we follow the law made by human beings? or even worse. Not follow even human laws.
Question:1
But here is a question for everyone.
Can it be that what we can read in the bible of the "negative" things that can happen is not because God want to harm us, but it is a warning of what will happen to us if we do not follow what God asks of us? (God, in this case, is the God/Buddha and so on in the religion you follow, not only the Christian God)
Question:2
Can it be that what we see as God is more of the universal law, that what we as humans think, say or do affect what we experience because, if we do not follow the law of the universe it is when we experience suffering?
So example the Coronavirus is not because God punishes us, but because we as human beings do not follow the law of the universe, but we follow the law made by human beings? or even worse. Not follow even human laws.