The best answer to this question was given by Sathya Sai Baba. " I am a God and I know it; you also are Gods but most often you do not know it."
Philosophy, according to Yahoo Answers, is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
Many religions teach that God's philosophy about love is to treat others with kindness, compassion, and selflessness. The idea of practicing love towards all beings, regardless of their background or circumstances, is a common theme across various faiths. Ultimately, God's philosophy about love emphasizes the importance of cultivating empathy, forgiveness, and unity among all of creation.
Onto-theology is significant in philosophy and theology because it deals with the nature of being and the existence of God. It explores how our understanding of being and God are interconnected, shaping our beliefs and interpretations of the world.
Some people believe that philosophy is dead because they think that science and technology have provided more concrete answers to questions that were traditionally explored by philosophy. They may see philosophy as less relevant or useful in the modern world compared to other disciplines.
Jaspers wrote "Philosophy means to be on the way. Its questions are more essential than its answers, and every answer becomes a new question" in Way to Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy. I don't think Wittgenstein would have said anything like that.
Buddhism is a Philosophy. Belief or disbelief in god or deities is not required. see link "Buddhanet Audio" for more answers.
Philosophy, according to Yahoo Answers, is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
The branch of philosophy that deals with spiritual subjects as God, is theology.
From animal state to God head is the becoming philosophy teaches
Theology must rely on philosophy since there is no way to prove a god exists.
Philosophy is just a study of information, if you study religion it is called theology and theosophy instead.
Gerald Thomas Baskfield has written: 'The idea of God in British and American personal idealism' -- subject(s): American Philosophy, English Philosophy, God, Idealism, Personalism, Philosophy and religion
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Fadlou Shehadi has written: 'Ghazali's unique unknowable God' -- subject(s): Knowableness, God (Islam) 'Metaphysics in Islamic philosophy' -- subject(s): History, Islamic Philosophy, Ontology, Philosophy, Islamic
Pantheism is a philosophy where God is manifested in the universe, and that all creation is a part of God.
Saint Augustine's main contribution to philosophy was that he made the chief doctrines of Christianity consistent with themselves. These doctrines do not appear to be consistent. For example, since the Christian God is hidden, why should anyone who is rational think that God exists? For example, since the God of Christianity supposedly created the world and is good, why is it so full of evil? For example, since the God of Christianity is omnipotent and omniscient, how can human beings have free will and moral responsibility? Augustine gave a set of answers to such questions that is internally consistent. .
God does not answer anything. That is why there are many people who doubt if he exists or not. because why, if god is so mighty, never show, or let hear anything of himself? God answers people prayers. Sometimes He answers with a "yes" and other times He answers with a "no". But they do not go unanswered.