Quote from Yuvrajjj:
"Some people believe that God is formless and thus cannot be seen. Does it make any sense to follow someone who has never been seen and who will never be seen?"
It does not matter what people believe. The nature or form of God is what it is, even if no people exist.
"The Vedic scriptures are the oldest known to man and the only scriptures that completely describe God. His history, qualities, description, how he creates and maintains and so on. "
I would rather say that as a Christian, I completely disagree with your views. Krishna is unrelated to the Biblical YHWH/Christ. And I would further say that I do not follow nor give any credence to the Vedic scriptures. I also think most other religions would completely disagree with you. People follow what they follow.
"That God is Lord Krishna."
Try heading for the western provinces of Pakistan, and tell them that you have something better/superior to the Koran. I am sure you will be the guest of honor at dinnertime.
"Some people believe that God is formless and thus cannot be seen. Does it make any sense to follow someone who has never been seen and who will never be seen?"
It does not matter what people believe. The nature or form of God is what it is, even if no people exist.
"The Vedic scriptures are the oldest known to man and the only scriptures that completely describe God. His history, qualities, description, how he creates and maintains and so on. "
I would rather say that as a Christian, I completely disagree with your views. Krishna is unrelated to the Biblical YHWH/Christ. And I would further say that I do not follow nor give any credence to the Vedic scriptures. I also think most other religions would completely disagree with you. People follow what they follow.
"That God is Lord Krishna."
Try heading for the western provinces of Pakistan, and tell them that you have something better/superior to the Koran. I am sure you will be the guest of honor at dinnertime.

