Omniverse82
12-21-2008, 10:18 AM
I love philosophy.
I believe in one, omnipotent 'god'. This god is not a creature as we would imagine, but a force, cohesion, all things that we can and cannot see or know. The forces of the universe, gravitation or polarity, time, matter, are but toys for this 'child'. I use the term child in the sense that this entity is ever-learning and would treat any one thing in the universe, tangible or not, as a toy. Something to play with, abuse, love, and discard at will. This god is not at all responsible for creation, it is creation. This god is not good, it is evil as well. We ourselves are this god .. every thing in existence makes up a small working part of it. I could explain much more, but you would need to ask, and would need a lot of time.
Out of this I actually have gained an extremely logical understanding of the workings of the universe. This has given me the ability to discover the things my predecessors did, before I was able to learn them conventionally through social education.
I believe in one, omnipotent 'god'. This god is not a creature as we would imagine, but a force, cohesion, all things that we can and cannot see or know. The forces of the universe, gravitation or polarity, time, matter, are but toys for this 'child'. I use the term child in the sense that this entity is ever-learning and would treat any one thing in the universe, tangible or not, as a toy. Something to play with, abuse, love, and discard at will. This god is not at all responsible for creation, it is creation. This god is not good, it is evil as well. We ourselves are this god .. every thing in existence makes up a small working part of it. I could explain much more, but you would need to ask, and would need a lot of time.
Out of this I actually have gained an extremely logical understanding of the workings of the universe. This has given me the ability to discover the things my predecessors did, before I was able to learn them conventionally through social education.