You could read Spinoza.martinstearn wrote:...
For anybody who is interested in this topic I have written a thesis which expands on this short explanation of Omnideism and will gladly forward it to you. It is a theistic philosophy I have been specifically developing for about 3 years and invite any dialogue to help me clarify my views.
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I would say that God is the metaphysical, omnimetaphysical if you will. All of our consciousness is a giant mind that thinks over the eons, creating itself, morphing itself into the "God" of our imagination. Able to move mountains, able to destroy planets, the cloud of consciousness grows stronger over time until one day it will be the "God" we have dreamt of. We are the infancy of God.
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I was addressing the idea that a duality between physics and metaphysics is conceivable, contrary to a theory of omnideism, and that God could be "all that is not physical". That includes our collective consciousness. The miracle of civilisation could just be the baby steps of the infant God formed from out of the physical and becoming an almighty force in the universe. Maybe God is not dead, but just a newborn.
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martinstearn - really like your OP. Appears very panentheistic this omnideism.aiddon wrote:Unfortunately, K, alot of philosopnhy in this forum is taken from movies and television shows. I can count on one hand the contributors that have obviously read philosophy. Best not to engage those that haven't.Kuznetzova wrote:You have a wacky idea of conservation laws in physics. What is "Energy"? Your personal ideas are probably taken from movies and television shows.Since the law of conservation states that matter and energy can be neither created or destroyed and by definition God is infinite if God exists then God must exist as some form of matter and energy and therefore He can only exist if He exists as all forms of matter and energy.
I agree that 'God' is all matter\energy, from personal experience of 'its' power...i created this site to convey some interpretation of created anomalies within our reality.
http://www.androcies.com
To the other well read """ philosophers ""
Yeah?
So post something original instead of doing what the other well 'read' "philosophers" do...by posting regurgitated vomit that every man and his cat has already seen.
Have either of you actually got anything original in those pea sized brains of yours to state?
Best not engage me...i've kept away from reading others philosophies as i see it of paramount importance to first develop my own. One should not taint one's own inception...and since what ive read amounts to philosophical wank that states little more than common sense, i see little reason to bother reading much more.
ps. i find TV\movies a bore...as i do with the pair of you.
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Thank you! THANK YOU for saying that. Someone needed to say that...might as well have been god.
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Thank you! THANK YOU for saying that. Someone needed to say that...might as well have been god.
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Haha...cheers Bill...still love the gif.s