This is nonsense; they don't understand what spiritual reality is. Is just asking if you can dry water or clap with one hand. This type of idiotic challenge should not be answered. We should not share spiritual knowledge with people who show envy of God.
Yes prabhuji. I know this is nonsense. But I still want to know since I personally want to know. And since I have seen many people to use such arguments against vaishnavism, that's too. Although I have arguments for these, still I want to know what you have to say so that I can know how complete and correct is my understanding. I thought your guidance may bring clarity and refinement in my understanding or correct my understanding if I have understood something completely misleading.
The problem is not so much the argument, but the attitude. When one is envious, he or she will continue to make nonsensical arguments without an end, no matter what you say. Unless you can somehow correct the attitude (which is difficult to do), there is no point in arguing.
If you really want to discuss, then the best way is to just invert the question, let the other speak. Sometimes you can direct it:
Hare Krishna prabhuji...
Prabhuji sorry for being off-topic.
Prabhuji what is the answer for the stone paradox or the statement like "Can God kill himself?", "Can God do evil"?...
Many Atheist come up with these arguments. And many Mayavadis also comes up with such arguments to say your Ishwar is badhit.
This is nonsense; they don't understand what spiritual reality is. Is just asking if you can dry water or clap with one hand. This type of idiotic challenge should not be answered. We should not share spiritual knowledge with people who show envy of God.
Yes prabhuji. I know this is nonsense. But I still want to know since I personally want to know. And since I have seen many people to use such arguments against vaishnavism, that's too. Although I have arguments for these, still I want to know what you have to say so that I can know how complete and correct is my understanding. I thought your guidance may bring clarity and refinement in my understanding or correct my understanding if I have understood something completely misleading.
The problem is not so much the argument, but the attitude. When one is envious, he or she will continue to make nonsensical arguments without an end, no matter what you say. Unless you can somehow correct the attitude (which is difficult to do), there is no point in arguing.
If you really want to discuss, then the best way is to just invert the question, let the other speak. Sometimes you can direct it:
- Can God kill himself?
So do you. Why don't you kill yourself?