I don't know whether you
believe that there is a Creator or not. But I'm sure you understand
that there are many, many people for whom the belief in a Creator is
a central part of their very being. Like me. I've run it through my
brain six ways from Sunday, and while we cannot scientifically prove
the existence of the Creator, neither can we disprove it (and no,
evolution does not disprove God's existence). My gut, my eyes, my
heart...and my brain...tell me that this world of ours was
deliberately created for some reason, probably our benefit. And so
if it was created, there must be a Creator! For the sake of
convenience, many of us call this Creator “God.”
Now, I believe in God, but
I cannot tell you what to believe. However I
would hope that you can make a little room in your heart and mind for
the possibility that our existence here is not due to happenstance.
Because if we were created, then our lives here are not meaningless.
If there is a God, and if
He created us, then it must have been for some purpose. That's good
enough for me. The quest for knowledge begins...
Wikipedia tells us that
there are something like 10,000 distinct religions in the world.
Obviously there is something deep within us that makes us
want to believe in a higher power. I see no
harm in this. We can argue all day long about whether belief in God
is a positive or a negative thing. I say: What difference does it
make as long as we both agree that our time spent here should involve
doing good for “the tribe” (i.e. everyone else on the planet).
You do it your way; I'll do it mine.
Speaking of religion - the
concept of infinity used to bother me. Not anymore. Not since my
personal epiphany that we are part of God, not
separate from Him as many contend. Imagine our whole universe being
just an atom in God's bloodstream. (A simple analogy, I know, but
humor me.) We circulate through His veins in an eternal journey, one
that has no beginning nor end. Infinity!
Or maybe we're just a
figment of God's imagination. Maybe we exist only within His brain.
Our world certainly seems solid and “real” enough to us, but
maybe it's not.
Either way – and they
both work for me – the end result is that we are a part of God just
as much as God is a part of us. Most Christians do prefer to think
that God created us separate from him. I disagree.
“Oooooh,” some Christians wince at the thought. “Then are you saying that we are God?”
In a way, yeah. We are a
part of Him, but yet we are not Him. How did John Lennon put it?
“I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all
together.” Maybe Lennon was onto something there.
The truth is that we do
not know...we cannot know...and will never know. We puny humans
cannot possibly conceive of what our Creator is really like. Some
say that He made us in His image, but which image is that: Physical
or spiritual? I do not think that the entity that created us has
human physical qualities. But who knows?
A lot of organized
religion is about behavior control. You must follow these
rules if you wanna get to heaven. By and large, rules are
good for society. But sometimes it gets kind of silly. My Mormon
friends are not supposed to partake of “hot” beverages (e.g.
alcohol and such). Am I consigned to hell for having a cup of coffee
every morning and the occasional beer at night? I don't think so.
We Catholics have no such prohibition. Oh, and rules change over
time. We used to not be able to eat shellfish or pigs, remember.
...10,000 different
religions.
I split hairs and tell
people that I'm spiritual but not religious. They counter with,
“Well, if you believe in God then you ARE religious by definition.
HAH!” Okaaaay, well you got me there.
A lot of Christians
believe that we were put here to serve God. But I think that we
serve God best by serving our fellow man. So rather than subscribe
to the beliefs of any one particular religion, I prefer to follow
Christ's example and be a servant to man. That's servant,
not slave. And it's not as simple as it sounds. In fact it's quite
hard. But it is my philosophy, and I try my best.
“CHRIST?!?!?” the atheists screech. “I was kind of with you on this Creator stuff, but who the hell said anything about Christ? Sheesh!”
Well...if we believe in a
Creator, then I think it's entirely logical and plausible that the
Creator sent us someone in our human form to be an example of how we
should live. Thus, Christ.
You may not agree with my
specific beliefs here. That's okay. But if all people, believers
and non-believers just followed Christ's example and
unselfishly lived their lives in service to each other, what a
wonderful world we'd have, eh? Unrealistic? Maybe so. But it
starts with us individually. I just wish that I'd thought of this when I was younger.
2 comments:
There is SO much I wish I had thought of when I was younger and I find myself beating myself up over that. Then I am reminded (do you think SOMEONE reminds me?) that God is not only about love, but also grace. For the time I have left, I can learn from these things I’ve been slow to figure out. Thanks for writing this.
Yeah Bob, as with you there are many things I wish I'd figured out when I was younger. But back then I was too focused on me. Maybe we all were (or for some of us, still are). Maybe it takes a few dozen trips around the sun to give us the wisdom we so desperately needed all along but didn't have. I mean, I used to be so smart! At least I thought so. Now I don't even pretend to be. But I don't beat myself up over what I didn't know back then, and neither should you. Life is all about learning - and continuing to learn, hopefully. And yes, I do think that "someone" speaks to us. We just have to be receptive to the message. Then, it is incumbent on us to listen...and heed.
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