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Entry for July 4, 2006

Determining the start and end of our life is the most important question that almost every living concious at least once in a life is encountered with. I dont know how different people respond to it but for me life is not merely the existence of the physical body which exhibits some uncontrolled parameters in this world. I believe that the real 'we' are not born yet. This world is a mere transition that allows for our capacities to be enhanced and our experiences to be counted for. What if this world that we are seeing is a mere simulation and we are here to learn about some capacities of our soul. Are we doing so... Material is inversly proportional to spiritual. If we wish to travel towards the endless limits of this Universe then this worldly life is just a micro level. Plz continue this post or give your comments.



2006-07-04 08:21:05 GMT
Comments (2 total)
Author:Anonymous
We were created to glorify God and enjoy Him. Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead so our sin could be forgiven and begin a relationship with God. Until we accept Christ as Lord of our life we are dead in our sin and trespass. The Old Testament of the Bible tells us about God revealing himself to mankind. The New Testament tells us about God becoming the perfect sacrafice for our sin. Apart from Christ there is no forgiveness for sin.
2006-10-22 22:33:07 GMT
Author:Anonymous
Dear Anonymous friend, do not mind what I say, instead try to ponder

True, that Hazrat Essa / Jesus is a Prophet of Allah but dear brother please do not mix God / Allah with Jesus. If God does become a sacrifice for our sins, it means that he does not have the power to forgive, and if he does not have the power to forgive, he is no God because God means the all powerful, the all possessing, the all strong and no slightest of weakness.

Allah / God is defined with those characteristics in Holy Quran which truly defines what God is:

Say: He, Allah, is One.
Allah is He on Whom all depend.
He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And none is like Him.

Anyone outside this definition is created not the creator.
--Dawood
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2007-10-14 12:20:02 GMT
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