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originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: revolutionaryawareness
Can God even be defined? How do we know it is only one person?
These are the definitions found online:
-a spirit or being believed to control some part of the universe or life and often worshiped for doing so
-the being who made the universe and is believed to have an effect on all things
-the being that created and rules the universe, the earth, and its people
How do you define God? Create your own definition.
Physics aka the laws that govern atomic behavior, that seems like a good place to start
Yes, you an atheist think science is god, thought you denied faith
I have been telling you for years your god was science, great to see you confirm it
As for the incomprehensible, inconceivable one, the Father, the perfect one, the one who made the totality, within him is the totality, and of him the totality has need.
If this were true, then God is one messed up being.
originally posted by: Masterjaden
a reply to: revolutionaryawareness
I define God as the conglomerate consciousness. He is the combined totality of existence.
Jaden
originally posted by: revolutionaryawareness
Let's pretend we live in a snow globe. If thousands of advanced "beings" helped create that snow globe, would all of them be God?
Originally posted by ChesterJohn
But that is still not a definition.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
If people have freewill then the evil is not Gods responsibility