If god is omni-everything then why do we exist on earth? Why aren't we instantly taken in to heaven with him? What is the point of living on the earth, far from where he reigns? I've heard people say, "he knows everything and we are far below his thought process, therefore we could never understand what his intentions are for us". Is there any other answer than that? That seems to be a simple out, a quick way to answer a question far more difficult to answer.
I think about how possibly the universe would be god's habitat, and he exists within it. That makes me wonder though, what created the habitat? Is he like us "taker, mother-culture" humans who adapt our surroundings? That seems destructive. Or why would he need us?
Or is he nothing like a creature of cause and effect, a thought rather than an object. Is his sole purpose to guide us then?
Would our thoughts exist without a society or the culturing process for him to determine if we are worthy to spend eternity w/him?
2007-01-24
12:24:04
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