Does monism believe in God?

Does monism believe in God?

Monistic theism, which includes the concept of a personal god as a universal, omnipotent Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent, is prevalent within many other schools of Hinduism as well.

Is it natural to believe in God?

It’s natural to believe in the supernatural. In the U.S., surveys show 90 percent of adults believe in some higher power, spiritual force or God with a capital G. Even self-proclaimed atheists have supernatural leanings.

Does God care about the decisions we make?

God is concerned about everything that concerns us — without exception. And yes, He does care about the decisions we make, because He knows far better than we do that wrong decisions can have disastrous consequences. But God doesn’t just want you to make the right decision — He wants to guide you as you make it.

Did God ever make a bad decision?

Here is what they have to say: According to some religious texts, God occasionally made a bad decision. Genesis reports that in Noah’s time God found mankind behaving badly, and decided to exterminate most of his creation. Also in that tradition, God created human beings with free will.

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Why did God create humankind with a will?

God created humankind with a will to enables us to make decisions. For this will to be meaningful God had to give us the ability to make both good and bad decisions. Otherwise we would be like robots compelled to do what God dictates without any volitional say in the matter. God gave us free will because he wants a love relationship with us.

How can I receive divine guidance to make decisions?

For our growth, our loving Heavenly Father gave us agency to make decisions. He offers his help through this pattern for receiving divine guidance: Carefully study the matter, make a preliminary decision, then pray if it is right. If the decision is right, we feel warm confirmation in our mind and heart; if wrong, we feel confusion or darkness.