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  1. Rubellite Fae

    Not "God", but "The Supreme Being"?

    Your values as described here, are self defining. You say that some are "better" without actually defining objective good. You say these values are inversely proportional to violence without providing evidence that violence is in any way meaningful. Again, you are using human faculties to say...
  2. Rubellite Fae

    Not "God", but "The Supreme Being"?

    Problem is, no one can prove that there's actually anything bad about the world. What makes something good or bad? A feeling you have? You being the product of a culture which has different values to other cultures? But different cultures having different values indicates that value isn't...
  3. Rubellite Fae

    Not "God", but "The Supreme Being"?

    The name YHVH is a reference to "being; existence itself" while the name/title Elohim references power itself. In other words, without Elohim, nothing in the Universe would be able to do anything because there would be no energy, momentum, work, force, etc. If you like you can think of Elohim as...
  4. Rubellite Fae

    Who will get to heaven?

    I can't fully understand what you are getting at. Punctuation and such could help. Regardless, this doesn't seem to answer the question. If God is omniscient, then he wouldn't have to use trial and error as you have described.
  5. Rubellite Fae

    Who will get to heaven?

    I think you've sorely misunderstood the pursuit of philosophy.
  6. Rubellite Fae

    Who will get to heaven?

    Strong says the Hebrew yom can mean: afternoon, age, all, always, amount (of time), battle, birthday, Chronicles, completely, continually, course, daily, day, day of the days, day that the period, days ago, each day, entire, eternity, evening, ever in your life, fate, first, forever...
  7. Rubellite Fae

    Who will get to heaven?

    How would you justify this against the widespread claim of YHVH's omniscience?
  8. Rubellite Fae

    Who will get to heaven?

    While I agree, the concept of "before time" cannot be logically conceived. It's like trying to discuss negative length.
  9. Rubellite Fae

    It is Holy Ghost, not "Holy Spirit"

    Right, but there's always something lost in translation—even more so with divine mysteries. So, the argument here is about a word translated from Hebrew to Greek, again translated from Greek to an (purposefully) archaic form of Early Modern English, and being used by speakers of Modern English...
  10. Rubellite Fae

    Vedic Deities

    Indo-Aryans (or Aryans for short) were a linguistic group and the term can be more generally used to denote the culture of that linguistic group. They no longer exist. Modern Hindus may call themselves Aryas, but have no greater relationship to the historic Indo-Aryan than they do the indigenous...
  11. Rubellite Fae

    Vedic Deities

    This answers why Shiva & Visnu's forms continued to be venerated until today. My question is how Hindus who venerate these forms can consider themselves to be astika. Shouldn't they be venerating those who are extolled in the Vedas to be astika?
  12. Rubellite Fae

    Vedic Deities

    लिङ्ग literally mean "sign symbol or mark which denotes one's sex." While "penis worship" is probably inaccurate, it's no less so than any other assumption. Personally, I go for the idea that they were venerating the generative principle itself (as it is almost always linga + yoni). Also, stone...
  13. Rubellite Fae

    Vedic Deities

    The genetic, linguistic, and archaeological evidence all agree that the Indo-Aryans entered around 1500 BCE. 4,000 years after that is still 500 years away. Where did you get your information?
  14. Rubellite Fae

    Vedic Deities

    If your support is archaeology, please reference the paper. If it's a sacred text, please reference the śloka. In my experience the evidence for Aryan migration is beyond enough. We have more evidence for this than most hypotheses in archaeology. So, for the purposes of this discussion I'm...
  15. Rubellite Fae

    My current version of Hinduism

    Regardless, everything with attributes (guṇas) is illusory. All is Brahman. Focusing on which illusory form is what version of which other illusory form is rajas.
  16. Rubellite Fae

    It is Holy Ghost, not "Holy Spirit"

    Honestly it's neither, it's Ruach Hakodesh, which cannot be accurately translated into English (or Greek).
  17. Rubellite Fae

    Vedic Deities

    There's a lot of focus of forms of Viṣṇu and Śiva, but the Vedas emphasize Indra, Agni, Soma and others. The academic view is that Śiva was native to the Indus Valley, Viṣṇu's various forms were native to the Ganges plains, and that the Aryans brought the Vedic religion. Over time these were...
  18. Rubellite Fae

    How should we view Jesus in the Dharmic Religions?

    I see no problem accepting that a human named Yeshua ben Yosef achieved moksha and REALized his oneness with Brahman. He then used the language of the culture of the day to spread his findings to others. That said, he wouldn't have been so influential without the efforts of Paulos--who seems to...
  19. Rubellite Fae

    Who will get to heaven?

    Because "heaven" isn't a place in space-time. It's a state of consciousness in which your oneness with the divine is wholly realized. The righteous are blessed by the peace, harmony, and compassion that comes with this state of mind. Heaven, or as Yeshiva actually calls it, the Kingdom of God...
  20. Rubellite Fae

    Saguna and Nirguna Brahman

    I would say that Saguna Brahman has a twinge of maya. Qualities are the first necessity to shift from being paramatman to believing we are individual atman. And, in order for us to understand the unqualified divine we must first think of the divine as having qualities--because we see qualities...
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