paarsurrey
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Jesus , Krishna- which of the two is the supreme-god?
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Thank you for giving out your opinion on the matterJesus , Krishna- which of the two is the supreme-god?
Jesus and Krishna both were just human beings and prophets, none of them is god or son of god or supreme-god. Please
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Jesus , Krishna- which of the two is the supreme-god?
Jesus and Krishna both were just human beings and prophets, none of them is god or son of god or supreme-god. Please
Regards
Jesus , Krishna- which of the two is the supreme-god?
Jesus and Krishna both were just human beings and prophets, none of them is god or son of god or supreme-god. Please
Regards
So, don't we have our rights?Atheist.
Is there a harm if the whole humanity become one with ONE? PleaseTo me neither, they both declared God, they both were just men, but men who were Self realized, they realized that we are all One with the Source, call that the Father, Brahman, Consciousness, whatever it doesn't matter, and we are also One, when we ourselves realize this truth for ourselves, we then are as Jesus and Krishna. no more, no less.
The words do convey the point. PleaseJesus is not god. So that takes him out by default. I dont know about krishna to say who he/she is to believers. If you believe they are prophets, whats he point of the question?
I like it. Let the humanity be one with ONE. PleaseHazrat Inayat Khan, who brought Chisti Sufism to the west, has a beautiful prayer which to me is the perfect response.
Most gracious Lord, Master, Messiah,
And Saviour of Humanity,
We greet Thee with all humility.
Thou art the first cause and the last effect,
The Divine Light and the Spirit of Guidance,
Alpha and Omega.
Thy light is in all forms,
Thy love in all beings,
In a loving mother, in a kind father,
In an innocent child, in a helpful friend,
In an inspiring teacher.
Allow us to recognize Thee
In all Thy holy names and forms;
As Rama, as Krishna, as Shiva, as Buddha;
Let us know Thee as Abraham, as Solomon, as Zarathustra, as Moses, as Jesus, as Mohammed,
And in many other names and forms,
Known and unknown to the world.
We adore Thy past;
Thy presence deeply enlighteneth our beings,
And we look for Thy blessings in the future.
O Messenger, Christ, Nabi, the Rasul of God,
Thou whose heart constantly reacheth upward,
Thou comest on earth with a message,
As a dove from above when dharma decayeth
And speaketh the word that is put into Thy mouth
As the light filleth the crescent moon.
Let the star of the Divine Light shining in Thy heart
Be reflected in the hearts of Thy devotees.
May the Message of God reach far and wide,
Illuminating and making the whole humanity
As one single brotherhood in the fatherhood of God.
Under what flag?I like it. Let the humanity be one with ONE.
The words do convey the point. Please
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There is wisdom in this answer, @paarsurreyThank you for giving out your opinion on the matter
Neither. Jesus is the Son of God, not the supreme God, IMO. As for Krishna, I consider a false god who does not exist.Jesus , Krishna- which of the two is the supreme-god?
Please
Regards
*"Son of God" as is used in the Torah meaning a loved one of God or a righteous person. That is OK. Jesus was son of Mary, Jesus had no physical and literal father.Neither. Jesus is the "Son of God"*, not the supreme God, IMO. As for Krishna, I consider a false god who does not exist.
*"Son of God" as is used in the Torah meaning a loved one of God or a righteous person. That is OK. Jesus was son of Mary, Jesus had no physical and literal father.
With this clarification I liked one's post, please.
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