It is hard to imagine
a world without Gods but very much possible without an Ishwar. This is because
of the essential difference between the believers of the two concepts. For its
believers, God is someone who exists outside of us, whereas Ishwar is an
integral part of its believers’ being. There is a big difference between the
two. For the God believers, each of them have been created for a purpose and
the Creator (God) is constantly watching them from outside. Each one of them
are answerable for their deeds on the Judgement Day and will go to Heaven or
Hell depending on the results of God’s judgement. Thus for the believers of
God, everything they do in their lives is for a good judgement after their
death and a world without God is simply unimaginable. This is entirely
different from the Ishwar believers who spent their life after life trying to
realise the spirit within them and finally to be one with it.
One of the main faith
problems of India is to do with this extremely different concepts of Ishwar and
God. Hindu Sanatana Dharma (HSD) that propagates the concept of Ishwar had gone
through its God phase ages back. But being the one and only religious faith
that was freely allowed to evolve and develop, the faith itself has realised Ishwar
at least a few thousand years ago. There are still strains of God worshippers
within HSD, but they do not represent the vast majority. As of now, due to this
conceptual difference about the Almighty, HSD is in strong conflict with the
Semitic religions coming from the Only My God (OMG) nations. Ever since the
advent and development of Science as a widely accepted and convincing tool for
objective assessment for mankind, the future and glory of HSD has started
looking up once again after centuries of subjugation. If Science and Religion shall
eventually meet at one point, it will only be in Hindu Sanatana Dharma.
It is then obvious
that the truth about Ishwar is much more strong and powerful than the one of
God. Nothing illustrates this point than a funny story about a cross-connection
that happened to a simpleton living in one of the OMG nations. The accidental
remote connection on his phone got him Heaven’s lady secretary on the other
end. Quite naturally the simpleton was flabbergasted and wanted to speak with his
one and only God. But promptly came the question from the secretary “Which one of
the Gods do you want?” He was shocked
because he was always taught that there is only one. So he told her that there
must be only one and asked rather angrily whether she is joking. But the last
laugh was hers when she said that during all the weekly meeting of Gods, they
always laugh about the foolishness of their believers in Earth and how they are
effectively deceiving them, before they offer their prayers to the one and only
Ishwar.
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