Considering the nature of God.
Let's
us consider the nature of God. Since we perceive God as being a
spiritual being what exactly is he made up of? Couldn't
the lord be made up electro-magnetic energy that was shaped and
defined by other elements? Say the one of elements was the love of
the universe. Then you have a being that is by his very nature being
of love. Can we as humans begin to gauge and measure the power of
love? If that power were to take the form of a spiritual being then
you would have a being that is so pure as to be too bright for human
eye's to behold. The opposite of love is hate. Lets' say for the sake
of argument that the forces of the universe created an opposite of
God. If God is the perfect being of love and good then "evil"
for all intents and purposes would be considered the perfect model of
hatred. To hate what is loved. Such hatred would be vastly impure and
darker than any night, that it would make anyone who feels the nature
of true evil as being dirty. That is in contrast to the idea that to
feel the presence of the lord is to feel the ultimate sense of being
clean and pure. Further I agree with the definition of God as being
outside of out side of the forces of time, since time was a
measurement created by man. Further let me ask what if the lord
existed in another relative dimension,one that makes him unseen to
man but still connected to earth and the solar system? Science has
already proven the existence of other dimensions other than our own.
So could it not be entirely be possible that the lord exists outside
of this dimension, a higher spiritual dimension? Following this line
of reasoning we could then presume that the fallen angels reside in a
lower dimension one often referred to as hell? In conclusion I
believe that God was born from the Universe, is a being based upon
the emotion of pure love and exists in another dimension close to our
own, outside and above the limitations of space and time.
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