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If so...does the human mind have the capacity to understand such things past imagination ??!!

2007-12-07 20:25:15 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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http://www.tiller.org indicates human intention influences atoms. However, atoms are coalesced Energy, which is God, and the geometric stepdown is Creation's intelligence. "Light Is a Living Spirit," O. M. Aivanhov, "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, and "Watch Your Dreams" and "Men in White Apparel," Ann Ree Colton, discuss this.

http://www.quantumbrain.org http://www.noetic.org http://www.integralscience.org and http://www.divinecosmos.com also worthwhile, as is "Extraordinary Knowing," Dr. Elizabeth Mayer, and "Entangled Minds," Dr. Dean Radin.

cordially,

j.

2007-12-07 20:32:02 · answer #1 · answered by j153e 7 · 1 1

According to Stoicism, all things are material and God exists, being composed of fire. Since according to much of Greek Philosophy, all matter is composed of atoms, yes, God does consist of atoms, tetrahedral ones composing the element fire.

Whereas this may sound like a picturesque footnote in the history of ideas, it may be more significant because Stoicism is often seen as a major philosophical influence on the development of Christianity. Moreover, there are religions popular today based on the Judaeo-Christian tradition which have claimed that God has a physical location. The Jehovah's Witnesses used to believe, for some reason i don't recall, that God was located in the Pleiades, and the Mormons, i think, still hold that God has a body like that of a human, so presumably they also believe by implication that God consists of atoms.

Being omnipotent, God would presumably be capable of being made of atoms, though why this choice would be made is highly obscure unless it was for the purposes of incarnation. So, the answer to the second part of your question would be "no, this particular human mind doesn't have that capacity to understand such a thing."

What i haven't worked out is whether Stoicism can still be a valid philosophy of life if its physics is updated. Right now, i'm working on the theory that "fire" could be interpreted as plasma or electrons, in which case it's possible that the soul could be seen as consisting of fire in the sense of being an emergent property of nerve impulses and differing electrical potentials on the opposite sides of membranes. In that case, God would presumably be a conscious plasma existing before the Universe took its current form, so it calls the Big Bang into question.

It has possibilities, i must admit.

2007-12-07 21:39:42 · answer #2 · answered by grayure 7 · 0 0

What the heck does god could do with it? this is the element: Atoms - we are able to diploma them, and with the latest electron microscopes we are able to actual take photos of them. They exist, that's no longer a remember of theory. God - we won't diploma it, and no unmarried piece of information that stands as much as scrutiny has ever been produced to help it. i can no longer say this constitutes information that it does not exist, whether it does recommend that it calls for a thoroughly irrational bounce of religion to have self assurance it does. With that out of ways, atoms are created from protons, neutrons, and electrons. that's presented in grade college and bolstered each and every twelve months from then till graduation, and a minimum of touched on in college even once you're a non-technological know-how considerable. weren't paying interest, have been you? perhaps you're able to start up, that's fairly thrilling.

2016-12-30 17:02:53 · answer #3 · answered by mondell 4 · 0 0

No. God consist of words. 1:John in the begining was the Word.

2007-12-07 21:11:03 · answer #4 · answered by Yahoo Man 3 · 0 0

Atomic and sub-atomic is the "fabric" of creation. To "Know" God, is not the same as "learning" to know God.

2007-12-07 22:58:07 · answer #5 · answered by Premaholic 7 · 0 0

Why don’t you ask God about this?
And while you’re waiting for the answer we will try to solve the mysteries about our own existence before asking big questions.

2007-12-07 20:53:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

maybe theres another form of existance besides atoms and we dont know if it. not spirit. spirits and souls are imaginary perceptions. but if you want god to be this gas and dust ghost like spirit object then ok delute yourself. i mean thats what basic religion is - deluting yourself and giving into your imagination through what you want to belive is true.

2007-12-07 20:57:51 · answer #7 · answered by daria 4 · 0 0

God is a Mexican and he's made of jalapeno peppers.


I know because my best friend is Mexican and I went to her church de la virgin of Mary and when the father said something like el cuerpo de dios, "body of Christ" he placed a hot chili pepper on my tongue and pica mucho.

2007-12-07 20:41:36 · answer #8 · answered by Adversity 3 · 0 0

Atoms are matter. God created from nothing, no matter so he is not matter, but spirit.

2007-12-07 20:32:45 · answer #9 · answered by hmmmm 7 · 1 0

god consists of .......!
What's this ?
Only the creatures we can say that it is consists of ...?
But the creator can't be said that he is consist of ...?
maybe i can't get your point.
Thanks yahoo

2007-12-07 22:40:56 · answer #10 · answered by Muhammad Khalifa. 3 · 0 0

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