I've been advised not to continue this conversation because it could get me banned but I will risk it to say a couple of the following things because I honestly do not mean it out of maliciousness.
You can't be everything and not everything at the sametime. At least not in my mind. In my mind if you are everything and not everything then you are basically nothing. So another way of stating it is that if Sin isn't God, then either God isn't Everything, or Sin simply isn't real, if sin isn't real Jesus was a pointless excercise and we all go to heaven, in fact if sin isn't real, there really isn't any need at all for earth, in biblical terms at least, since we should all simply be in heaven.
This is because you are blinded by preconception and thinking about this from an establish perspective where you have absolute rules of reality that govern your perspective and understanding of the universe. Its not a bad thing or an attack, but it is a reason that you are having a hard time grasping the concept. This is simplifying things but think of God like Electricity. You can have a lightning bolt that is three times hotter than the surface of the sun or a tiny static shock -- both are still electricity.
The Brahman is the ultimate essence of the material (The Kaiper, the fundament, this world we live within and space as it spans ever forward into infinity). It is the nature of existence and exists as a moral compass within each of us, which at first glance would put it on par with the Christian God. Both claim to be infinite and it common tradition we could
easily say they are mutually exclusive to one another. But then we wouldn't be honest about everything. The
fact is, well as close to fact as you can get with such matters, is that Christianity
does include a deity of the fundement. It does include an entity of such vast spanning material power that is all the world. Its name is Satan (not Lucifer, not the morning star--Satan). I'm not saying that the Brahman is evil simply that it leads to a spiritual conclusion instead of a spiritual evolution. Its not the most politically correct thing for me to say but unfortunately that struggle is part of my faith. the Christian God is a God of War and change, he teaches us that we are spiritual soldiers faced with enemies who attempt to mislead us into finality. Lucifer is beautiful and deceptive and has given us belief systems we are comfortable with so that we can label truth and define our reality.
Yet, as even taught in Hinduism the Maya (to use a term you will be familiar with) is
not the ultimate reality. The Christian God is a father and we are Children, he is educating us in what it means to be apart of his family. The thing you need understand that you have not considered is that according to Christianity this is one of seven (I believe its seven, maybe eight?) ultimate realities. When we learn the truths of this world we move to the next, than another and another.
As I listed in my post earlier in this thread (appropriately page 3 I believe?) sin is Spiritual Death, it is the trappings and bindings of Kali (to speak in terms you would familiar with) and they are deceptive. Unfortunately this life is no fair and therein lies the challenge and the struggle, there is no harmony, there is no absolute justice, truth has been broken and reconstructed over and over. The Tower of Babel has been exploited by Lucifer so the messenger is just as important as the messenger regardless of truth. We seek an ultimate justice in the finite when the ultimate justice must come not from man and all his bias but through the will of the one who can see and understand all things. Only in a mercy that encompasses each perspective of all people can there be an ultimate understanding. Eternity along the path to perfect cannot deviate from perfection. There are not two perfects for by the very definition of perfect there cannot be, not
really. Think of life like a recipe and the choices and sacrifices we make are ingredients. We do not need to follow God's recipe, there are others along the path whom will tell you to add more sugar so it is sweeter or maybe more batter so its thicker but if you do not follow the recipe than you might end up with something that looks like the recipe but is not and when the teacher comes to move you through to the next room and pass or fail you... well... you get the idea.
Its a cheap answer and offensive I know but my personal experience and exploration of various faiths and religions have proven it to be true. I could easily fill a book with why and how various faiths are interconnected and why it is that the religion with one of the most controversial and judgmental reputation is right and I don't want to get banned so I wont but to say that Jesus was sent because men deceived because they allowed themselves to be deceived -- because they wanted to be deceived. Jesus came and taught us again that you can live a perfect life without sin, that you can be tempted but not succumb, that you can through God live eternal and live again! Jesus himself says that the things he has done will be exceeded by those who follow him. Though he is the son of God he comes to us as a servant and example of what we should be to one another. So we could make the hard choices, so we had a positive role model and guidance. God does not want us to perish he wants us to be everlasting and eternal and join him in his family and in eternity though we have free will and we can choose to burn both ends of the candle. We can SELECT to renounce God or choose to walk another path. That was his Gift to us that we one day might be more like him as a son might be more like his father.
It does not seem fair (from our limited perspective it cannot) but as you broaden your understanding of the world of how these cultures and teachings make people interact and shape society you will see should you seek and search for
truth and not assertion that the internal journey to Nivana or spiritual perfection cannot be achieved by denying the world around you or others. It is in our nature to love and care and nurture. It is not a battle we fight within ourselves it is a battle we fight on all fronts. It is not a series of codes or a particular conduct or way of speaking to one another it is why we speak to one another, it is in intention, it is in understanding... it is in reaching and growing and carrying. That is life and living and... Blah. I'm ranting.
I hope that has helped answer some of your questions. Where the Brahma encompasses the entirety of reality it was the Creator God, the Father who laid it. All things are measured out along the length of one of Gods arms. All things that exist within our ever expanding infinity are but a fraction of his plan for the reality superseding our own and dimensions beyond our current levels of understanding. If you cast aside common tradition and seek TRUTH through the word and through the living spirit of Christ, if you long for understanding, live for mercy, and call out through Christ... through the path he lead to define the law that all men regardless of race or creed can stand together in equality and conquer all adversities through Grace than you will find that truth. You see how clear reality is. You will see the Brahman and all His plans as clear before you clear as day. Death and pestilence and the shattered skulls of infants and splattered brains though terrible will have within them an understanding and meaning and serenity. All the evil of the world will stand as if naked before you and the thousand lays of deception will pull back and all the world will seem as fools capering to their own song when one so much more beautiful than anything you could put words to plays out around them.
This is the nature of being human! This is the reality we choose to ignore or close our mind to because it frightens us!
Sure there are a lot of passages where he shows off some fairly mediocre powers for a Deity, but nothing were for example he clearly is everywhere at once, or everything at once, or can do absolutely anything, in fact he couldn't even forgive the entirety of all his worshippers without first sacrificing himself/his son first. Or, for another example, why bother with the flood, why not simply change the minds of all the sinners, or maybe just blink the bad ones out of existance, why make innocent babies drown, and destroy millions of animals that have nothing to do with the sins of man.
Good, you're asking all of the right questions! Why would he bother with the flood? Why wouldn't he change everyone's mind? Why did he kill so many innocent?
Now, are you going to let them be rhetorical questions that make you uncomfortable or bitter towards the idea of his existence or are you going to seek an actual answer?
Hmm maybe I can clarify. All the things Yahweh/Jesus/Holy spirit can do, at least all the things itemized in the bible, are all things I can easily imagine, and likely are things a bronze aged author could also imagine
Look at Genesis, write our each line of the creation of the Earth like a recipe then research the formation of a planet through its many stages of life and sit them side by side.
Okay, that is as much as I can say. I can't walk for someone else and I cannot learn for someone else and I won't try. Though if you take away one thing from this post... if anyone does... it is that you must look for the TRUTH and not what makes you comfortable. You must seek an understanding. Not tradition. Not preconception. Not what they tell you from behind the podium. Faith is a personal thing that is why it is so easy for person belief to blind us to reality or cause us to strike out against those who are opposed to our belief systems or structures. However through empathy and understanding there is wisdom. Judge not lest ye be judged. Do not let human foibles and generations of sin, vice, and the failing of flawed humans devalue the ultimate truth of the universe because
YOU have the power to change the world and outlast the stars. All you have to do is recognize HOW and WHY and have courage enough to CHOOSE that path!