Welcome to the forum Nikolia.
nikolia wrote: so if there no one were before Yahowah and no one will be after becose time does not exist there. would that mean that Yahowah. (i'm sorry i'm thinking as i'm writing and so my answers come to me as i write questions).
So then if all creations of Yahowah and Yahowah him self exist (existed and will be existed) at the same time, all at ones. How would we Know Who created who? Belive Towrah? Well if a part of towrah is right, then i should not just belive to any thing i reed, i need to understand it too. So back to my question. Who created who. And well by my line of thinking it would be the one who have most of knowledge and experiences. would it be right?
I’ll try to answer the best I can, and forgive me if I misunderstand what you are saying. I’m guessing English is not your first language, but I think I understand your question, let me know if I am wrong.
To your first question, should I believe everything in the Towrah just because part of it is right? This is tricky because I HATE the concept of belief, but there are things in Scripture, unfulfilled prophecy comes to mind, that can’t be proven 100%. But to accept them is not belief because the one who is telling it has proven himself time and time again. So I accept what it written in the Towrah because Yahowah has proven His authorship and His trustworthiness.
That said yes, you need to understand too. Understanding is integral. It’s what this forum is here for, to understand Yah’s word. In fact reading it does no good if you don’t understand it, billions read it every day and don’t understand a thing.
More knowledge and experience does not necessarily equate to older, there are people younger than me who know more and have done more, and there are people older than me who I know more than and have done more than. Yahowah demonstrates that He is the creator by describing in detail how He did it, and we can verify His testimony, and while that only proves that He witnessed the creation and understood the process, the fact that there are no other accounts that even come close to accurate argues in favor of His claim.
wrote: And while historic signs showing us deeds of Yahowah. How would i know if some where, some place, may be in alternate universe some other god's creation didn't accomplish the same thing Yahowah did on this planet.
We can’t prove that another god in another universe didn’t do what Yah did, you can’t prove a negative. But at the same time we have no evidence that this happened either. Our understanding can only be based on the evidence at hand.
wrote:If i would be proven to that there no other god like Yahowah. Why can't i except a smaller god still?
There are thousands if not millions of “gods” in our world, most are manmade, many are men, but only Yahowah has demonstrated that He is the creator, that He is the author of life, and that He can be trusted.
wrote:if one of Yahowah creations have grown to a point they can except in thous who is not welcome by Yahowah why not go there? (it's like well this diamond is not as sparkly but still a diamond. and why should i not allow some one other to craft my quolitis, to increase my awareness, to help me grow, to be come a better, bigger, smarter...? Why not?) Is it not possible that one of gods creations will grow to a point at witch Yahowah created Humans with nasoma.?
I’m not sure I understand everything you are saying here, but I think the gist of your question is could one of Yah’s creations grow to the point where they like Him could create life. This to me is an interesting question, I don’t think we know the answer. We know that Yah created man for the purpose of relationship, and that His favorite way to relate to us is as father and children. We know that we will grow to become more like Yah, transcending from physical to spiritual, but will we ever reach a point where like a child we become equal to our father? I don’t think we will ever know, but I think it is possible. Perhaps after Yah has done away with this universe and created another we will be given a chance to create our own worlds.
wrote:Why can't i take long way to gods kingdom? for example.
Yahowah said there is only one way to His home. Since it is His home I will assume He knows how to get there. There is a single path that leads to His home, some of us get off that path take a few detours along the way and maybe reenter the path, but there is still just that one path.
wrote:Yahowah says i "should" (or have to? if i want to be part of his family) sercamsize my self (cut off part of my body). Well what if i am agree with the idea but my reasoning is slightly different. what if i'd do it couse i think it's good for me? And/or why can't i not to do it becose i'm not afraid or know on how to deal with upcoming troubles if any, or know how to prevent them, still i'm think it's a good idia and would do it for my son so (if i'd have one) but not to be shuer he gets to go to haven, but becose it make sens.
What if i'd do most of what Towrah says be cose is it's happens to go along with my way and not becose Towrah says i have to. I am absolutely hate to be black mailed. and if I'd do some thing i'd do it be cose it make sens, Towrah make sens or at least so far. But not becose i have to. Can it be that way?
The answer to your last question is Absolutly. In fact blind obedience to the Towrah would get you know where, it is only through understanding it that we come to know Yah and His plan. That said, if you understand why Yahowah gave X instruction, physically, and follow it, physically, and you do that for every instruction, it will not necessarily get you into Yahowah’s home. For every instruction in the Towrah there are 2 sides, physical and spiritual. The physical is what you are talking about, I will circumcise my son because it has health benefits, I won’t eat pork because it is bad for you etc. If you follow physically, then your physical life will be better and your physical body will be better. But the physical has nothing to do with your spiritual wellbeing, and that is where the other side of the instruction come in. The spiritual side of the instruction has to do with your relationship with Yahowah. Yah instructed us not to eat certain foods, and we understand that from a physical stand point these are unhealthy and bad for us, but the spiritual message is be careful what you ingest because ingesting corruption will corrupt you, ingesting that which is an abomination to Yahowah will make you an abomination to Yahowah. It’s the spiritual aspect of Yah’s instructions which are essential to us coming to be with Him in His home. You can physically follow every single instruction in the Towrah, and while you will be healthier and have a better life, but it would do nothing to get you into Yah’s home.