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God Never Commands to Kill – Supreme God vs Kaal Brahm Explained

God Never Commands to Kill – Supreme God vs Kaal Brahm Explained

The Supreme God is Always Benevolent

One of the most fundamental truths revealed by Supreme God Kabir Sahib and explained in detail by Jagatguru Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is that the Supreme God can never order violence, killing, or destruction of any living being. Any scripture or command that directs killing of others is not the voice of the benevolent Supreme God but of a lower power—specifically, Kaal Brahm (also called Jyoti Niranjan, Satan, or Shaitan).

This is a crucial spiritual distinction because misunderstanding this principle has led to centuries of violence, wars, and bloodshed in the name of religion.

1. Supreme God is Ever-Merciful and Never Harmful

According to the eternal knowledge (Tatvgyan) given by God Kabir, the Supreme God is the creator and sustainer of all souls. He is benevolent, compassionate, and impartial.

  • He never discriminates among His souls.
  • He does not take birth and death like ordinary beings.
  • He always uplifts and protects the souls, never harms them.

Killing is fundamentally against the nature of the Supreme God because He loves every soul equally. He sees every soul as His child.

Rigveda Mandal 9 Sukt 96 Mantra 18–19 describes the Supreme God as the eternal father who nourishes all beings and takes them back to Satlok, the immortal abode, not as one who commands death or violence.

2. Kaal Brahm (Satan) is the One Who Commands Killing

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj explains that there are two major powers:

  1. Supreme God (Kabir Sahib) – Creator of all, eternally benevolent.
  2. Kaal Brahm (Jyoti Niranjan) – The ruler of 21 universes, born of the Supreme God but cursed to consume the lives of 1 lakh human beings daily to sustain himself.

Kaal Brahm is the one who gives harsh commands to kill in scriptures because he is bound by his curse to eat the souls of living beings. He has a violent nature and uses fear, deception, and desires to bind souls in the cycle of birth and death.

3. Examples from Scriptures Where Killing is Commanded

3.1 Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita, though revered, is spoken by Kaal Brahm (not the Supreme God).

  • In Chapter 11:32–34, the speaker (Kaal) says:

    "I am the destroyer of the worlds. All these warriors have already been slain by me. Therefore, arise and fight; they will be killed by you as my instrument."

  • In Chapter 2:31–33, he urges Arjun to fight and kill relatives in the war of Kurukshetra, claiming it as his duty:

    "If you will not fight this righteous war, you will fail in your duty and incur sin."

A Supreme God would never say this. Forcing someone to kill his relatives and teachers cannot be an act of compassion.

3.2 Quran

In some verses of the Quran, commands appear that promote killing unbelievers or those considered enemies:

  • Surah Al-Baqarah 2:191:

    "And kill them wherever you find them..."

  • Surah Al-Tawbah 9:5:

    "Kill the polytheists wherever you find them, capture them, besiege them..."

Such instructions do not align with the nature of the Supreme God who loves all beings equally.

3.3 Bible

The Old Testament contains numerous verses where "God" allegedly commands the Israelites to destroy entire nations, including innocent men, women, and children:

  • Deuteronomy 20:16–17:

    "Do not leave alive anything that breathes. Completely destroy them..."

This cannot be the command of the Supreme God, who is described as loving and merciful even to the sinners.

4. Why These Commands Are from Kaal, Not the Supreme God

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj clarifies:

  • Kaal Brahm controls the lower realms and gives knowledge through his messengers and inspired prophets but conceals the complete truth.
  • He is obligated to keep souls in the cycle of birth and death to maintain his food supply (souls).
  • To perpetuate this, he promotes violence, religious hatred, and wars in the name of God.

Bhagavad Gita 7:12–15 states that the speaker (Kaal) is the one who pervades the three gunas (Raj, Tam, Sat) and those who worship him are of demonic nature.

Supreme God Kabir, in contrast, always teaches Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truth), and Bhakti (devotion).

5. God Kabir’s Teachings on Non-Violence

God Kabir Sahib, when He descended in Kashi in 1398 CE, explicitly condemned violence:

  • "Kabira dharti par jo mare so jaane maans, jo dharti par mar raha uska koi naas." (Those who kill beings are committing grave sin; they cannot attain liberation.)

  • He rejected animal sacrifice and killing in all forms. He taught that hurting others binds the soul with karmic debt.

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj explains that Kabir Sahib saved even murderers like Bodla Malik and hardened sinners by changing their hearts, not by violence.

6. Supreme God’s Nature: Only Benevolence

  1. He grants salvation (moksha) without violence.
  2. He provides true knowledge (Tatvgyan) to liberate souls.
  3. He never incites hatred or division among His children.
  4. He desires the upliftment of every soul, regardless of religion or caste.

This matches with the nature described in Bhagavad Gita 15:17, where the Supreme Purush (Supreme God) is above all and sustains all beings.

7. How to Identify the Supreme God

  • He never commands killing.
  • He always reveals His identity clearly and provides a path of non-violence and truth.
  • He gives true spiritual mantras (like Om Tat Sat) for liberation.
  • He alone can break the bonds of Kaal and take the soul back to Satlok.

Today, the same God Kabir has empowered Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj to give the true mantras and the correct way of worship.

8. Conclusion

Any scripture verse or "divine" instruction that promotes killing is not from the Supreme God. It is the work of Kaal Brahm, who deceives souls through incomplete knowledge and violence.

The Supreme God Kabir Sahib is purely benevolent, merciful, and loving. He does not harm His creation but comes Himself to save it.

Bhagavad Gita 18:62 directs the soul: "Surrender to that Supreme God by whose grace you will attain eternal peace and the eternal abode."

That Supreme God is Kabir Sahib, the same who descended in Kashi in 1398 CE, and whose true representative today is Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. Only by following His path of non-violence, Satnam and Saarnaam mantras, and true devotion can the soul be liberated from the clutches of Kaal.

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