Why do humans want to become a God
Man finds a desprate urge to be equal to the God that created him....why is it so
I think it’s a craze to become perfect and get perfect, however there is no perfection but we humans do.
We want that all things happen as we imagine them.
We were all created in the image of God. We were created in the God class. Though we are far from perfect we learn that we have much more more to learn than ever. I briefly explain this in my hub which is modeled for Christian believers:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Fasting-And-Praying-Works
I believer that it is only natural for us to desire something more than just what see, hear, experience and what others say about us. I know that since we are created in the image and likeness of God we should listen to our maker more than our fellow co creations since we both on many degrees make mistakes.
The human experience is just the beginning to life. It is the door that opens us up to really ask, seek and find out who we are. From here we learn that we are very special to our maker and God loves us more than we can fathom.
I hope this helps.
Have a blessed day.
its all mortal nature, ever since his life has existence every form of life racing for its survival. This also applies to humans, i dont think they are equating themselves with god but they are trying to survive.
I do not know any person alive who wants to become God.
As a spiritual child of God created in His image I do believe there might be many spirits living in human form who desire to return back to their spiritual life free from our fleshly bondage and restrictions, but I know nobody who desires to be God.
since when . first off you assume for everyone that some god created us which is wrong. secondly i have never met anyone who wants to seriously be a god. even the wealthiest people i know don't want something like that. remember, god is a myth , though obviously you think otherwise but please don't insinuate that everyone wants to be like that or that he or she created us. when you can prove it then i will listen.
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