posted on Aug, 10 2008 @ 01:45 AM
The God Debate
I have lurked here for several years, and even though I feel I have some answers to various questions concerning Conspiracy, Religion, etc, I am also
aware that I know nothing that I have not experienced for myself, and then THAT is only subjective. There are so many things I have not experienced;
it would appear that I know very little about a great many things. In fact, since we all perceive subjectively, I don’t think anyone has the answer,
just subjective interpretation of objectivity. For those who think that have the truth all locked up in a box, so be it, but I will not attempt to
convert you to my personal philosophy, I am just not interested in that.
That being said…
I did a search on this site, and couldn’t find my info to be a repetition of someone else’s post, so forgive please if I missed it.
My ideas of God, have gone through so many changes over the course of my life, that I have divorced myself from the mainstream views. The most
difficult fact that I have had concerning god is that he is infinite, omniscient, omnipotent, and even in me. This irrational take on a supreme being
just never clicked for me.
I have read the bible thru at least once, many other portions I found important many times, especially the New Testament. To be honest after much
research and discussions with biblical scholars, I can find no mention of Christ but for the Gospels and just a few prophetic scriptures.
The Christ-conspirators like Acharya S, Timothy Freke, and Peter Gandy, tell me there isn’t one, that he is an myth or an allegorical tale meant to
teach us something more important that a martyr who died for our sins. Yet it really pisses Christians off. Heck I would be too were I emotionally
invested in such an idea.
Yet In all my reading and not really researching, but more of desire to know, I have had an epiphany:
I think God is simply consciousness itself. That voice in our head that we take for granted as ourselves, the conscience, that which we talk to more
than anyone else.
This explains how we are co-creators, and also how we each have our own personal relationship with God.
This is how God can be in us all at once, in all places, knowing all things, I mean sure he knows everything, watches us, protects us
Really just about any line in the Bible (now I haven’t checked them all, and I am sure some don’t) in which God is talking about his relationship
with us, most specifically the New Testament. Plug the word “consciousness” in place of the word god (where applicable)
Now don’t let all this fuzzy talk about god and love that is coming from me fool you. I am closer to agnostic that I am a true believer; I am not
Christian, in fact I am not too fond of belief period simply because embracing a certain ideology, you shut down all the other possibilities that
don’t follow the rules of said ideology. I like to keep my options open. In fact I entertain contradicting beliefs most of the time.
Yet I do think there is a creative force, although I don’t think he is some invisible man who lives in heaven, IMHO heaven is a state of mind, as
well as hell. Most of the alien research I have done states that the aliens also follow a creator belief calling it the source, the iss-ness, first
cause and so on.
Nearly every ancient religion holds to a creation myth, floods etc. Although I don’t buy into the dogma that surrounds them, I cannot deny a
possibility of a fabric, or substance that is within the reach of all. In fact I think it has been under our noses all this time. Our consciousness.
Thoughts?