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Why do some people reject the existence of God?

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1 minute ago, Breakingthewall said:

Just communication 

For what purpose?

The world you want

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38 minutes ago, Elliott said:

For what purpose?

The world you want

Because talking about this topic makes me strive for maximum clarity, and I like the feeling, like a sport.

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36 minutes ago, Breakingthewall said:

Because talking about this topic makes me strive for maximum clarity, and I like the feeling, like a sport.

You find the terms "God, Shiva, Brahman", to be unambiguous to most people?

 

 

"Nov 14, 2025 — Shiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”),"

 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, Elliott said:

Shiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”),"

 

1 hour ago, Elliott said:

 

 

 

I told you at the beginning what Shiva means the unlimited in this conversation , not in general. Sure it has different meanings. Those names are just a way to express an idea, not something rigid . But benign is not a bad adjective because the unlimited is not evil or selfish, is just unlimited and it's perceived as freedom, perfection, glory. 

It's not like: if it's unlimited it includes the evilness. No, it's just absolute being. Possible evilness arises in the form, it's an appearance. 

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1 hour ago, Breakingthewall said:

I told you at the beginning what Shiva means the unlimited in this conversation , not in general. Sure it has different meanings. Those names are just a way to express an idea, not something rigid . But benign is not a bad adjective because the unlimited is not evil or selfish, is just unlimited and it's perceived as freedom, perfection, glory. 

It's not like: if it's unlimited it includes the evilness. No, it's just absolute being. Possible evilness arises in the form, it's an appearance. 

Read the title of this thread

"Why do some people reject the existence of God?" 

do you have any issue with this title? Do you believe in "the existence of God"?

 

There's no reason to use the term God, Shiva, Brahman, except to qualify the religions they're attached to. "God" is Anglo-Christian, Moses nor Abraham even used the term, it's specific to a sect and their beliefs.

 

The only point in you saying "Shiva is nothingness/unlimitedness" , is to qualify hinduism. Otherwise you would just say unlimitedness or nothingness, not "God".

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