all the worlds’ religions cant possibly know the reality of a god…science only knows some about the natural god…life is so complex nobody can possibly know the nature of what is going on…the jc-god is an attempt to know but it is out of date…
evolutionary theory only patially explains what happened…if you take a close look you come up with many questions about the complexity of life…
They may have discovered something in their practices, but putting that something together with a rational definition of what that something is, can prove problematic. If I experience a tangible feeling of receiving love after praying to God to ask for forgiveness for some sin, does that mean there is an all-knowing, all-powerful, all-good being in heaven? Typically the religious believe that to be the case, while the anti-religious don’t believe the experience itself is possible. But those aren’t the only two options.
For many, it is against organized religion to believe in a new god though I daresay that there are those in the church (any denomination) who see the beauty and the power in destroying and reconstructing the god they ‘see’…going beyond …
But it’s of the utmost importance I think for us to lose our pre-conceptions and the way in which we view a deity. With too much automatic belief and knowing, I think we sacrifice and lose the beauty and the meaning which can be found - by not letting go of our juvenile/dogmatic god and going in search of one who becomes far greater as we lose the god we’ve held in our view. Whether or not there is a god, what may come to us is one which is far greater and numinous and transcendent than any god which we’ve ever believed in. But sadly enough, we don’t want to walk out of that tunnel. Walking into the light is far too uncomfortable for us to bear.
lets not say Christian morality how about plain morality. Many religions have the same or similar morals. That is pretty much why we all are not rising up and taking pot shots at our different neighbors.