Ontological Arguments (Humans)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 06:49 (4978 days ago) @ xeno6696

Ever since I was about 10, I have had a theory about 'God'. It didn't fit with religion, and I don't know how to prove it with science, but it is well and truly formed from a lifetime spent in studying many different disciplines. I will try and explain it, but as we have pointed out, sometimes words are just not adequate, and I am always leery of discussing it as people generally tend to be very judgmental in regards to topics of God.-The basic idea is simply and understatedly, God is energy. My theory is based off of a couple of things:-Energy and Mass are interchangeable. (I.e. if God is energy, creating mass is a non-issue)
Energy/Mass can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change forms, and therefore is eternal.
Everything, in all places, is connected by energy. (interconnectedness of all things, including mankind's tenuous link to God)
All of our thoughts and feelings are created by energy. Therefore, if god is energy he would be capable of thought, i.e. intelligence and emotion.-There are some other things that I am less sure of, though they would seem to fit.-A)Energy can be manipulated by intent.(implying some kind of link between human thought processes and manipulation of energy beyond their physical body.) -B)If energy can be manipulated, then, as energy and mass are interchangeable, by association, mass must be able to be manipulated as well.


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