Re: The God Concept of Hinduism split: 11 Hindu Extremists jailed for raping a Musli
That said, I will give you some examples of how each question may be answered, though these are just one of many way to answer them.
yeah, it may cause disunity of some people who take their 'god' to be better than others. And it may prevent disunity amongst other people who each can accept what comforts them most and don't feel the necessity to convince others that their god is greatest
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may be everything is one god; may be many gods are part of big one god; may be everything is not god or may be there is no god and therefore it is all imaginary and imagery. each person's mind is going to tell them their truth which will change with time.
and what's wrong with capsulation, encapsulation and binding etc? if you consider god to be omnipotent, doesn't that include god is capable of being encapsulated too? if you consider god to be omnipresent. doesn't it mean he is in everything and therefore everything? and therefore 'knowledge' being a thing too, omniscience being a omnipresence? or 'all knowing' is omnipotent?
anybody who 'needs' something is normally humble before somebody who can give it. So if you say 'humans need to realize ...." there is your answer re humility right there.
mind you, each of these are just a way to answer each question and there are many ways.
To accept any philosophical assertion as truth, a person's individual maturity is a major factor.