Friday, June 28, 2024

DISBELIEF AND UNBELIEF

 A description of the book:

The objective of this book is to help any unbeliever to find God, as well as to believe in the disbelief of salvation.

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A sample from the book:

SPIRITUAL WISDOM

Human wisdom is limited, incomplete, and inadequate, while spiritual wisdom is eternal, enlightening, and life changing.

So, seek spiritual wisdom to overcome any unbelief.

Even Lao Tzu, the ancient sage from China, believes that the desire to seek the wisdom of the Creator begins with discovery of true self and understanding of true human nature:

 

“The ancient prophets follow the Way to the Creator,

the Way to rediscover our true nature,

which is being one with the Creator.”

(Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 21)

Spirituality

Are we spiritual?

We are now living in a secular society, where science is the dominant religion. As a result, nowadays, many people do not believe in the existence of God. However, despite the absence of God in their lives, spirituality may still be present in the hearts of many.

The explanation is that they may still believe they have a soul, through which an unfathomable spirit can still provide the mind of an individual with direction, guidance, and understanding.

So, for any individual believing the presence of a soul, the soul then provides access to self-intuition.

For those who believe in God, the soul is the connection of man to God. This inexplicable connection is a line of spiritual communication in the form of prayers, moments of self-awakening, divine inspiration, and spiritual wisdom.

For those who do not have a specific religion, but still believe in the control of a Being greater than themselves, the spirit is the deep understanding of the inexplicable control and the natural cycle of all things—that is, certain things in human life are beyond human control and understanding; certain things always follow a natural cycle or order, such as life is inevitably followed by death.

For those who are non-believers, but still decent human beings, the spirit is the conscience that can tell them what is right and wrong, and not just following the law and order of their countries.

So, in different ways, we all have a spirit of some sort, although some of us may separate ourselves from it, either consciously or subconsciously.

The human spirit is like a shadow of ourselves: sometimes we see more of it, and sometimes we see less of it, but it is always within us, part and parcel of our being, forever following us wherever we go, whether we like it or not.

The Many Paradoxes

What is a paradox

A paradox is a statement with two totally opposite meanings that may seem contradictory to each other and yet together they not only are true but also make sense.

Believing in God has many paradoxes: the Creator becomes a creature; the Infinite becomes finite; the Eternal One enters time; and death is the way to life. These are some of the paradoxes expressed in the Holy Bible.

The presence of God is one of the many paradoxes of life. Indeed, sometimes we see God’s love, mercy, and justice, but there are also times we see only His indifference, condemnation, and even injustice. In fact, there are many times we are prone to asking the pivotal question: “Where is God?”

So, how do we explain this enigma and the paradox of God’s presence in human lives?

But spiritual wisdom may provide some explanation to the many paradoxes in human life.

 DISBELIEF AND UNBELIEF

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