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Stephen Hawking makes it clear: There is no God
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<blockquote data-quote="darwi" data-source="post: 94883" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>One way of defining God is as pure consciousness. When we attain that level of purity, we find ourselves to be part of God or to be God ourselves. Many people have been stupefied by religion and science. A more accurate understanding of physics and metaphysics will help us to understand ourselves. Once you've been outside your physical body, you may begin to realize that you are not a body. And you are not your thoughts, not your emotions and not your wishes. You are just consciousness. I read some of Stephen Hawking's books. At one point he wasn't so sure that time travel was possible. Later on he began to become more enamored of the possibility. On page 272 or something of one of his books he made a comment 'if that's the way it was' and I knew that what he was suggesting but not really admitting was exactly the way it was. The problem with religionists and physicists is that their thinking is too convoluted, in spite of their high IQs. It's based on too many false concepts, too many false or incomplete theories. It's obvious to me why Einstein never was unable to complete his unified theory in physics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darwi, post: 94883, member: 6291"] One way of defining God is as pure consciousness. When we attain that level of purity, we find ourselves to be part of God or to be God ourselves. Many people have been stupefied by religion and science. A more accurate understanding of physics and metaphysics will help us to understand ourselves. Once you've been outside your physical body, you may begin to realize that you are not a body. And you are not your thoughts, not your emotions and not your wishes. You are just consciousness. I read some of Stephen Hawking's books. At one point he wasn't so sure that time travel was possible. Later on he began to become more enamored of the possibility. On page 272 or something of one of his books he made a comment 'if that's the way it was' and I knew that what he was suggesting but not really admitting was exactly the way it was. The problem with religionists and physicists is that their thinking is too convoluted, in spite of their high IQs. It's based on too many false concepts, too many false or incomplete theories. It's obvious to me why Einstein never was unable to complete his unified theory in physics. [/QUOTE]
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