Athanasius
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<< Did you discover God for yourself? >>
I wouldn't phrase it that way. That implies some level of insight (positive) or delusion (negative) that would put me well beyond the pale of mainstream humanity. I think I am far too apathetic to fall very far outside the mean
But, having phrased it that way, as much as it is possible, I suppose I found God for myself. I was not raised in a religious or spiritual environment. My education was public school oriented and my first formal teaching that I received of any kind about religion was humanistic and viewed humanism as the successor to the evolutionary development of religion that had previously produced monotheism/deism.
Since I reject that presupposition now, I guess I've arrived at my present beliefs with some level of independent thought.
On another note:
<< << So God was in the concentration camps in Nazi Germany, the killing fields in Cambodia, in Okinawa and Hiroshima in WWII, and is now Africa watching his children starve to death and die of Aids? Nice GOD... >> >>
God is the Reality that cast a shadow on this holographic universe of space/mass/time. He is the universal constant, the "Endless Wave" of Ultimate Reality.
What is manifested in the universal wave can also manifest in the unique particle. That unique particle is Jesus of Nazareth.
<< "Don't you know me . . . even after I have been among you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, 'Show us the Father'? Don't you believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? >>
(John 14:9-10a, NIV)
So, God as Father is not "watching apathetically" as sufferring occurs. All suffering is his suffering. Many who have suffered have discovered this truth.
Since we have lost he ability to see this universal pattern, God reveals it to us in the particular life of Jesus of Nazareth. That is one reason why the Word/Logos of God became flesh in the humanity of Jesus of Nazareth. All of relational life (the life that matters) is either experiencing the resurrected joy of Christ, or experiencing the crucified suffering of Christ, or some mixture of politics, cynicism and giving up (remember Pontius Pilate?) and malicious scapegoating that actually crucifies Christ.
<< In him [Christ] all things consist >>
(Colossians 1:17)
If we can't learn to see that pattern in the physical example of Jesus of Nazareth, we will never understand the universal, omnipresent, loving, suffering, and holy God.
Instead, we will go insane. Of course, by an atheist's persepective, I already am deluded. That's OK. Read my signature and look up the reference
