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Stephen Hawking makes it clear: There is no God
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 94424" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p><span style="color: #59b300">Before we can decide upon whether God exists or not, we need to define what the God concept means. I myself believe in God, but do not agree with most religious viewpoints on who/what God is. Each persons views on what the term God represents depends upon their belief system and world view. We do create our Gods in our own image of what we believe God should be like. This often changes with time and changes in societies. As for myself, I believe that reality is multidimensional and time is simultaneous. There is no beginning or end to a multitude of 3D physical universes. All p<u>ossibilities</u> came into existence at once. The nature of what consciousness is changes as different dimensional frameworks are moved experienced. (See my posting on reincarnation)</span></p><p><span style="color: #59b300"></span></p><p><span style="color: #59b300">God is a type of gestalt consciousness composed of all that is possible. God is not a finished product, perfect and static. What I consider God to be is so far removed from our physical reality that it would be something we are incapable of comprehending. We are each a part of God, just as your childhood self is a part of what you are now. God is not something removed and outside of ourselves. God is not some human looking being sitting on a thrown, desiring worship, with a believe in me or spend eternity in Hell attitude. That God does not exist except for those that believe that idea. God does exist for me, but in a way that fits with my beliefs on the nature of reality.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 94424, member: 2729"] [COLOR=#59b300]Before we can decide upon whether God exists or not, we need to define what the God concept means. I myself believe in God, but do not agree with most religious viewpoints on who/what God is. Each persons views on what the term God represents depends upon their belief system and world view. We do create our Gods in our own image of what we believe God should be like. This often changes with time and changes in societies. As for myself, I believe that reality is multidimensional and time is simultaneous. There is no beginning or end to a multitude of 3D physical universes. All p[U]ossibilities[/U] came into existence at once. The nature of what consciousness is changes as different dimensional frameworks are moved experienced. (See my posting on reincarnation) God is a type of gestalt consciousness composed of all that is possible. God is not a finished product, perfect and static. What I consider God to be is so far removed from our physical reality that it would be something we are incapable of comprehending. We are each a part of God, just as your childhood self is a part of what you are now. God is not something removed and outside of ourselves. God is not some human looking being sitting on a thrown, desiring worship, with a believe in me or spend eternity in Hell attitude. That God does not exist except for those that believe that idea. God does exist for me, but in a way that fits with my beliefs on the nature of reality.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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