The idea that “God is not Christian” may sound provocative at first, but it carries a simple, profound truth: God cannot be contained within any single religion, culture, or doctrine. Christianity is a beautiful path followed by millions, but God by nature is beyond the boundaries humans create.
Christianity, like all religions, is humanity’s attempt to understand the divine. It offers teachings, symbols, and stories that help believers connect with God. But long before Christianity existed, people across the world like tribal communities, ancient civilizations, mystics, and seekers experienced the presence of a higher power in their own ways. Their visions were different, yet all pointed toward the same eternal mystery.
To say “God is not Christian” does not diminish Christianity. Instead, it expands our understanding of the divine. It reminds us that God is universal present in every human heart, in every landscape, in every sincere search for truth. No religion owns God; rather, each one reflects a facet of the infinite.
In a world often divided by belief, this perspective invites humility and respect. It encourages us to see the divine spark in people of all faiths and even those with none. Ultimately, God is larger than our labels, greater than our boundaries, and closer to us than we imagine.
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Mirinsing Angkang
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