every one knows that he or she has to die one day and they accept god also but why they dont accept fully?

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  1. stargazer2006

    This is the longest question I have come across in yahoo answers. So I will take my time reading the question.

    Ok – if I get the gist of what you are saying – you are concerned that people never really remember God unless they are in trouble and get engrossed in pursuing world’s pleasure.

    Yes, I think the reason for that is because the human spirit becomes complacent when successful and forgets the source of its strength which comes from the link to the divine. As such, when misery occurs – the human turns once more to God. The rich being successful find they have less reason to turn to God. The enlightened being realises that all things are mere illusions and as such becomes detached to the world’s pleasure. We all want to be that last person purely focussed on the truth of the divine – but many of us get deceived by the illusions and become trapped by desire and pleasure. Hopefully we will have good mentors and friends who can at such times pull us back into the right road towards God.

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  2. God. (cheating) This explanation is what everyone eventually resorts to when the other answers fail. Now, before I go any further, I should make clear that I’m not talking about any of the gods defined in various religions. Throughout all of human history, we’ve been trying to explain existence. But nobody has ever succeeded. And it’s likely that nobody ever will. So we create the concept of God, whose only necessary property is being “that which explains existence.”

    This doesn’t tell us much about god, though. It doesn’t mean that any particular religion is correct. It merely defines god as something which answers The Question, because we have not been able to.

    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-zrE9NaU3eqJSODGcU.26

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