Putting Humanity on Trial, puts religion on trial

United States
July 6, 2008 9:31am CST
How does religion fare when closely examined for truth and accountability in guiding and leading the human race? With Humanity on Trial will you be found guilty or innocent? What would GOD look for?
2 responses
• United States
6 Jul 08
God does not judge, I feel. He sees US/our true core selves and knows us better than we know ourselves. I think we end up judging our own selves in his company. And I think he's a loving God that will be like a loving parent when we ever do see him. Man's laws keep us from acting in socially unacceptable ways.(Or are meant to..but don't always work for some?) God is spiritual. I think a person can be spiritual and never go into a church, so I do not see how religion and the buildings play into this? There are people that have no transpotation, or are to sick to go. I have known people that are great, loving beings that do not go to churches. Yet..they are very spiritual. What would God look for? I think, a simple honesty. Eat simple, live simple, work hard at positive things, be nice to those around and love our ownselves, also. I don't feel God has a need to over complicate things, do you?
• United States
6 Jul 08
What is complicated? Simple acts of aggession can complicate a person's life and well being. You have a god of gender, have you met your god? My GOD has no gender and I know the love and peace of Heaven. The Church teaches a false religion, the Church, Mosque, Synogogue and Temple all fail to reveal the complete truth. That is simple... Simple is knowing that people are taking from the public coffers and not performing their duties. Simple is a crime against humanity. Simple is telling the truth. Complicated is the cascade of events when people choose to lie. Untie the lie and know the truth. Good luck on your quest for life and knowledge, may you gain much wisdom and learn to create peace for yourself and others. Simple is love. GOD is the ultimate judge, and you have to know GOD and yourself.
• United States
6 Jul 08
Actually, I am a witch and have a god and goddess in equal balance, but attempted to put it in terms you would understand believing this question seemed to come from a Christian. OOPS? LOL! Sometimes to help a person see your views, you have to talk to them at their level.
• United States
11 Jul 08
Blessed be, Do no harm, Peace, Sincerely, Gary
@nannacroc (4049)
6 Jul 08
I really don't know how I would fare. I have never been affiliated to any religion as I believe they are far too divisive. There are people I like and people I don't like this is nothing to do with race, colour or religion it's their behaviour that influences me. I don't hate anyone although I do hate the things some humans do to each other, to animals and to the planet. I firmly believe that we are all one race and if we all were nice to each other the world would be a better place. If it is a time of judgement then the god I believe in will be just and loving. Just because I refuse religion does not mean I refuse God.
• United States
11 Jul 08
Hi Nannacroc, As above the same to you, Blessed be, You know of something that many do not... :) Peace, Sincerely, Gary