Does The Mind of God equal The Universe?
If the Universe, by definition, includes All that there is:
Then if God exists in any sense:
What is God? Does God require physical form?
What constraints should we put on what or who God is or isn't?
Is the Mind of God a different concept to that of God 'Self?
The Universe is a vast, information processing space.
The Universe is expanding with time. Therefore...
What is Time to God? If God exists, is God's perspective not Timeless?
Do the concepts of God, Truth, Universality, Timelessness not all share something essential?
Is it more rational to believe the Universe = Truth = God, or are there logical arguments against such a belief?
Then if God exists in any sense:
- God cannot exist outside or beyond the Universe;
- But neither can God exist within the universe, for such a god would not be God.
What is God? Does God require physical form?
What constraints should we put on what or who God is or isn't?
Is the Mind of God a different concept to that of God 'Self?
The Universe is a vast, information processing space.
The Universe is expanding with time. Therefore...
- The knowledge contained within the Universe increases with time
- In infinite time, the Knowledge of the Universe is Total.
- From a timeless perspectve, all Truth is defined within the Universe.
What is Time to God? If God exists, is God's perspective not Timeless?
Do the concepts of God, Truth, Universality, Timelessness not all share something essential?
Is it more rational to believe the Universe = Truth = God, or are there logical arguments against such a belief?
