Ontological Arguments (Humans)

by David Turell @, Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 15:30 (5169 days ago) @ xeno6696


> I actually agree with this. About the only thing shared throughout the entire universe is energy, even if there's more void than anything else. In your quest for defending the ancients you might also chalk one up for the oft-repeated phrase "God is Light," though I suspect that's more wordplay on my part. 
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> At the same time, if God is energy, and energy and mass are (essentially) the same thing; how/where does the interface happen between God and universe? I'm into the 4th chapter of Martin's book, and though he hasn't gone into it, he resorts to extradimensionality as one argument. He appeals to this to describe what seems to be our unlimited memory capacity.-NDE folks go 'to the light'. The Kaballah talks about the 'light' at length. Does God live in photons?


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