Imagine, how would it be if you were god...
How would you feel, if you knew that you have created the whole Universe (and every other Universe there is, if the Multiverse theory is true), and also everything in it.. If you knew the working and manipulation of everything there is to know.... Wow, I feel giddy just imagining it!
Now there are those of you who'll say that's not a great feeling, that it's more of a burden, and also it is impossible to know all that there is to know, and have the powers of God, if he exists.
But imagine, if that theory is right, and you have created every sentient being on Earth, how would you feel at the present situation on Earth created by perhaps the most advanced beings in the galaxy?
Disappointed, because you made humans after your own image?
Angry, that your gifts are being used for destruction and war?
Guilty, that it was you who taught them all that they know and are thus responsible for their abuse of your knowledge?
There is a theory of God, which I agree with, that says that what God did was create the Universe, formulate its laws, create the concept of space and time(if that exists), and then, called it a day. That is, let things play out as they would and sat back with a bag of popcorn to see how things would turn out and played no more hand in its running, thus giving intelligent life in it free will.
Anyway, what I was saying is, if you were the creator, and you had all that amazing power, and knew that you could create and destroy entire planets, galaxies, Universes according to your wishes, how would the world look through your eyes? How would you feel peering into your creations? (Again, getting a head rush).
Now physics is increasingly moving towards the theory that the creation of the Universe itself was due to its laws. The laws of physics are constant, therefore, the Universe couldn't have been created in any other way other than it is. That then restricts the powers of God.
Therefore, such a Universe finds no need for a God. I'm more of an agnostic, so I don't know if I believe in God or not. But if you do, take some time to think about the above questions.
How would you feel, if you knew that you have created the whole Universe (and every other Universe there is, if the Multiverse theory is true), and also everything in it.. If you knew the working and manipulation of everything there is to know.... Wow, I feel giddy just imagining it!
Now there are those of you who'll say that's not a great feeling, that it's more of a burden, and also it is impossible to know all that there is to know, and have the powers of God, if he exists.
But imagine, if that theory is right, and you have created every sentient being on Earth, how would you feel at the present situation on Earth created by perhaps the most advanced beings in the galaxy?
Disappointed, because you made humans after your own image?
Angry, that your gifts are being used for destruction and war?
Guilty, that it was you who taught them all that they know and are thus responsible for their abuse of your knowledge?
There is a theory of God, which I agree with, that says that what God did was create the Universe, formulate its laws, create the concept of space and time(if that exists), and then, called it a day. That is, let things play out as they would and sat back with a bag of popcorn to see how things would turn out and played no more hand in its running, thus giving intelligent life in it free will.
Anyway, what I was saying is, if you were the creator, and you had all that amazing power, and knew that you could create and destroy entire planets, galaxies, Universes according to your wishes, how would the world look through your eyes? How would you feel peering into your creations? (Again, getting a head rush).
Now physics is increasingly moving towards the theory that the creation of the Universe itself was due to its laws. The laws of physics are constant, therefore, the Universe couldn't have been created in any other way other than it is. That then restricts the powers of God.
Therefore, such a Universe finds no need for a God. I'm more of an agnostic, so I don't know if I believe in God or not. But if you do, take some time to think about the above questions.
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