The words “God” and “Creator” evoke different feelings.
Interesting read. I know I use both interchangably. But I really mean Creator. I wonder how many others' do
Religions, beliefs and people in general more readily relate to the word “God” as a certain power that fills the void around us, existing outside of us.
The Creator, however, creates the world, us and everything in us at every moment, which evokes a need for us to react to such an influence on a moment-by-moment basis. By calibrating our reactions in a certain way, we can come to perceive that we are the Creator’s creation, and that the Creator is a single, eternal and perfect bestowing force that created us for a specific purpose.
Religions, beliefs and people in general more readily relate to the word “God” as a certain power that fills the void around us, existing outside of us.
The Creator, however, creates the world, us and everything in us at every moment, which evokes a need for us to react to such an influence on a moment-by-moment basis. By calibrating our reactions in a certain way, we can come to perceive that we are the Creator’s creation, and that the Creator is a single, eternal and perfect bestowing force that created us for a specific purpose.