Introduction
Scientific temperament
Faith and Superstition
Law of Karma
The Big bang
God is incredible and beyond our imagination
The Omni God
Religion and Moral values
Is the concept of God outdated?
Who are you?
Miracles and Religions
Religious people
What if believing in God gives satisfaction?
Astrology
Evolution and creationism
Attitude towards religious people
Some Questions and Answers-1
Some Questions and Answers-2
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The Omni God
THE OMNI-GOD

Many describe the God being super power, incredible and beyond our imagination. Many religious scriptures, writings give a description about God’s power or his characteristics, etc. Holy books like Bhagawatgeeta, Quran clearly depict the almighty God and describe him.
Still in short, they can describe his characteristic properties as-
OMNIPOTENT means powerful and capable of doing anything
OMNISCIENT means knowing everything
OMNIBENEVOLENT means possessing perfect goodness
OMNITEMPORAL means existing in all places
OMNIPRESENT means existing in all times

If we think a little, we will come to know that these properties are against each other.

Talking about Omnipotent-
Can God create such a huge stone that he himself can’t lift it?
As God is omnipotent, he can lift anything, so if answer is no-then still he cannot be omnipotent as he can’t create such huge stone.
But if God can create such a huge stone then again he is not omnipotent as he can’t lift the stone.


Omniscient means God knows past, present and future and at the same time he is present in past, present and future as he is Omnipresent.
Thinking about these tells as that God not only knows but has already decided the past, present and future. And they also say God gives us a free will. So how this is possible?
Example- I can eat whole pizza or can leave one pie in dish if I have free will. But if future is decided and God knows that then whats the meaning of my free will? Or my will is also predetermined by God?

Whatever the God will do is always right (Omni benevolent) means God cant do sins. But if so, then he is not omnipotent as this is the thing (sin) that God cant do.

As stated in Bhagwatgeeta, God has decided the future already and as described above it is also decided by our Karma in present and past life. But if it is so, whats the meaning of prayer which people do for being happy, rich, for passing in exam or having baby or so. If God already has decided whether we are going to be happy or not, rich or poor, will have baby or not? And as God being Omni-benevolent will do good things only then why people want God to change his decisions?

The omni-temporal God is present everywhere in universe then why to worship him in temples?  In statues, photos, etc? Such questions are always asked by many logical thinkers, progressive activists. But during a discussion with a devotee I got something special which I will put in the discussion only-

Devotee- Do you believe in God?
Me- No
Devotee- Have you read Bhagwatgeeta?
Me- Yes, Mahabharata is a nice story, just a story.
Devotee- You call it a story; just a story? Wait Ill give you the proof.
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(After lot of discussion)
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Me- As stated in Bhagwatgeeta, Krishna created the Varna system which is so shameful for him. He made war to happen, killed many people and still known as God of Love?
Devotee- Ohhh God! You are using such words about God! People like you will be punished by giving next birth in the form of pigs and you have to eat that shit as your meal.
Me- I dont believe in rebirth but want to ask you why you are considering pig being inferior and bad animal if it is created by God and God is also there in pig and in shit?

As stated in Manusmruti,
‘ढोल पशु शुद्र नारी
सब ताडन के अधिकारी’
Islam, Hindu religions consider women as inferior to men.
Bible considers lesbians and gay people to be inferior to the others.
Means religions always have some things considered inferior, bad, undesirable or atrocious and evil. But as God is Omni-benevolent and Omni-temporal he could have created only good things and will be present in all those things. This is controversial.
© Dr. Vitthal Haramkar,
книга «The logical atheist».
Religion and Moral values
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