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God is defined as the maker of everything that is not God Himself.
*Universe is understood as the Big Bang universe where we are residing in and are part and parcel of, as distinct to hypothetical universes such as the multiverse, the parallel universes, and whatever other conceivable universes where we humans are not residing in and not part and parcel of.
Originally posted by maung
When i want to find a book first i must know what a book looks like, and what characteristic of it.
Not knowing what a book looks like, even with so much technology that i can explore all the universe i would never find it or would never know when i already find it.
Originally posted by maung
reply to post by Pachomius
I am agree with you for exploration will enriching to our mind. With a wide explorations i ll have more info that ill gathered and focus on the characteristic of that book.
From there i can start preparing, collecting tools etc etc, and then set directions to start the expedition.
For expedition to search for God it very possible as long as those required things already present.
*A house in the sky, possible for man to effect a house in the sky? Think about it, and let me know in your next post if you are still around in this thread, or you will go away?
Originally posted by Pachomius
The Big Bang universe is where we humans are residing in, and where there are humans who claim to know God exists in it.
Of course they also say that God is not only in the universe (understood from henceforth as the Big Bang universe, or more correctly the universe where we humans are residing in and are part and parcel of), He is also out of the universe.
So, people who claim that God exists say that He exists not only within but also without the universe.
I think the terms used are immanent for within and transcendent for without.
For our purpose here I suggest we abstain from philosophical terms, instead keep to everyday words which however can and do still enable us to talk about God and His existence in the universe* where we are residing in and are part and parcel of.
Okay, I am thinking of organizing an expedition to search for God in the universe.
Now, if I may and I should first do this essential task otherwise it is irrational to go forth on the expedition to search for God in the universe, allow me to define the concept of God in the following manner:
God is defined as the maker of everything that is not God Himself.
What do interested posters here think about this expedition?
Pachomius
*Universe is understood as the Big Bang universe where we are residing in and are part and parcel of, as distinct to hypothetical universes such as the multiverse, the parallel universes, and whatever other conceivable universes where we humans are not residing in and not part and parcel of.
Originally posted by Lazarus Short
There are two ways to touch the clouds:
#1 Build an airplane.
#2 Wait for fog.
Remember that God is NOT contained in the created universe, but He left clues...
Originally posted by Pachomius
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The Big Bang universe is where we humans are residing in, and where there are humans who claim to know God exists in it.
Of course they also say that God is not only in the universe (understood from henceforth as the Big Bang universe, or more correctly the universe where we humans are residing in and are part and parcel of), He is also out of the universe.
So, people who claim that God exists say that He exists not only within but also without the universe.
I think the terms used are immanent for within and transcendent for without.
For our purpose here I suggest we abstain from philosophical terms, instead keep to everyday words which however can and do still enable us to talk about God and His existence in the universe* where we are residing in and are part and parcel of.
Okay, I am thinking of organizing an expedition to search for God in the universe.
Now, if I may and I should first do this essential task otherwise it is irrational to go forth on the expedition to search for God in the universe, allow me to define the concept of God in the following manner:
God is defined as the maker of everything that is not God Himself.
What do interested posters here think about this expedition?
Pachomius
*Universe is understood as the Big Bang universe where we are residing in and are part and parcel of, as distinct to hypothetical universes such as the multiverse, the parallel universes, and whatever other conceivable universes where we humans are not residing in and not part and parcel of.