According to Islam, God is known by 99 different names. ar-Raḥmān to ar-Raḥiym to ar-Rashiyd, are all different names of one God. I took the liberty of lockdown and the thirty days of Ramdan to look into God in different cultures. No matter which the tradition was, all mentioned about the one and same God. Then how do we have so many religions, which says different concepts of God? Misconception! Even a person belonging to his own religion may not know about basic details of his God.
2000 years ago, a time with no concept of religion, each traditions across the world had their own beliefs, everyone believed in one true creator. Here is the thing, across the globe, people speak different languages and have their own cultures. And when an enlightened person introduces God to others, he can only explain it to them based on the knowledge of their culture. Then how come we have hundreds of religions, with different teachings across the world? Perception!
The enlightened one who started preaching had a perception of his own and the other people who listened to his perception may have understood a different perception. Some considered the person as a messenger of God, some considered himself to be God, while some other considered him as a Guru, a teacher. So is the person to be blamed or his followers? None, as each person has his own understanding of God based on his knowledge. If I say God looks like an Elf, it may be because in my visions, he has the form of an Elf. In your vision, he may be an old man sitting up in the sky!
God doesn’t have just 99 names, he is known by uncountable names. May be his true name is something which we cannot even comprehend. God is not a name, god is an understanding, a feeling. A feeling which makes you to beg for mercy and tears flow down unconsciously. Then you think of all of those people whom you made fun of when they were crying during prayer, and then you cry some more out of pity for your past self. Knowing that God doesn’t judge, and loves you unconditionally. May be he sent you down here, a training ground, where you can learn a life which you want to live!
When our finite mind interacts with the truth about God which is infinite it, by default, introduces distorsion and delusion. The subset (our finite mind) tries to encompass the superset (the eternal reality that created it) and, sure enough, it fails.
I think that even if there are scriptures that make sense (like the gospels for example) and that reveal “truths” to us, those are just scraps of revelation that our mind can grasp but the whole truth is simply beyond the grasp of our mind so no one can afford to be dogmatic and categoric about the infinite reality that our finite mind can only partially grasp.
It’s quite remarkable that the Christian apostle Paul said that the things he was preaching were part of the “unfathomable” or, in other words, things he was aware he know only to a very limited extent.
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I completely agree with, whenever I try to understand God, each time its something new, based on the new understand I gathered. If this is what God is today for me, tomorrow he may be even greater. His knowledge itself is so infinite.. May be beyond the reach of a limited human mind. But I also believe we have ways to break through those limits.. But then again, it’s just my beleif as of now..
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The only thing I know for sure is that Godly wisdom (like for example the famous Sermon on the Mount), when applied to our everyday life, works and improves our health and our relationships. So, in this sense, those gems of wisdom are “truths” but the whole truth eludes us.
Personally I believe that the Bible makes sense and it contains a lot of truths but it was not designed to reveal to us “everything” because we simply cannot grasp it and, in fact, the concluding part of one of the gospels says that if we were to put down in writing all that there is to know the whole earth wouldn’t be enough to fit all the scrolls that would need to be written. That’s what I call humility and awareness of our inherent limitations and finitude
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You are right. If somewhere somehow the Godly knowledge is not comprehend properly, people would think that they are God!
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