I believe in a motivating principle in the Universe, that some may choose to call 'God'. I just have been wrestling with a question that no one seems to be able to answer for me.
If in the beginning (before the world was created) nothing existed for God to be conscious of, then how could He have counted himself as conscious? If there is nothing to be conscious of, then isn't concisouness rendered unconcious?
Let me explain: If there is nothing to hear, see, smell, taste, or touch, then there is nothing to be conscious of. If there is nothing to be conscious of, then consciousness is impossible. Therefore, God would have been UNCONSCIOUS because of a lack of things to be CONSCIOUS of.
This means that there must have been something that existed BEFORE God, which is GREATER than God, which stimulated Him into the act of creating. If this is so, then what was BEFORE God? And what was before THAT?
2007-09-17
09:38:16
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