Defining God ?
In the beginning was the word, and the word was God and the word was with God, a trinity of relationships.
This is pure original research and that is the thesis that God the alpha and the omega is [ ], or 'nothing'. But saying nothing defeats its existence, suggesting that 'nothing' in the pure sense existed only in the beginning and will exist in that pure state in the end.
While this is a parameter for God, this does not describe or define it except in some minor logical parameters.
To prove God exists, moving beyond the argument that incredible probability of complex organizations and con-incidences is based on some 'great powers', the existance of God can be proven by proving that the 'devil' exists. There is a mathematical concept that deals with this relationship, it might be in the arena of 'relations', but here is the argument.
The Bible, shares one story with all three major religions, Muslims, Christians and Jews, and that is the deception of the garden of eden, where mankind was deceived by the devil. A somewhat unbelievable story, except for the interesting reality that there is a negative side to truth that has gone undetected since time began...or at least since human time began, and that is that a truth, that is part of the truth can lie, or in biblical terms
a fruit from the tree of knowledge while still true, ignores the reality of all the other fruit still on the tree.
To say that God is nothing, is somewhat in error, for nothing does not exist in that pure state anymore, since we have something. This raises additional questions, as to where is something relative to nothing and other questions that still leave something to the imagination.
Caesar J. B. Squitti
2006-10-25
16:39:01
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