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Here are some quotes from our visitors about loving god:
... because he can help us? Do we love god because of what he can do? Or can we say like the vikings that though the gods will eventually lose and die, for odin we shall fight.
... because jesus is our savior and constantly read the bible and found going to such churches enlighting.
... because he first loved us and sent his son to die on the cross for us to save us from our sins. Without that first act of love, we would be incapable of loving him.
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Facts on god and church:
Ishvara is the term used for God among the Hindus. In Sanskrit, it means the Supreme Lord. Most Hindus worship the personal form of God or Saguna Brahman, as Vishnu, Shiva, or directly as the Supreme Cosmic Spirit Brahman through the Gayatri mantra. A common prayer for Hindus is the Vishnu sahasranama, which is a hymn describing the one thousand names of God. Ishvara must not be confused with the numerous deities of the Hindus. In modern Hindi, Ishvara is also called Bhagavan.
This notion is exemplified rather well by a Jewish nursery school song: Hashem is here, Hashem is there, Hashem is truly everywhere. Up, up, down, down, right, left, and all around. Here, there, and everywhere, Hashem is truly there. Over time, this view evolved into the belief that all of creation and all of existence was in fact God itself, and that we as humanity are unaware of our own inherent Godliness and are grappling to come to terms with it. The standing view in neo-Hasidism, currently, is that there is nothing in existence other than God. I.e., all being is God. As it is stated in the ancient Kabbalistic incantation, ("Ain od milvado")
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