PS. Unless the omnipotent, omniscient god creates a self-modifying universe to which he's then indifferent, which would make him an indifferent god, who would be irrelevant to us from a practical standpoint. The same would hold true if the god were not indifferent but ceased to exist (died) for whatever reason. Would be rational, and quite interesting, but irrelevant.
Unless the omnipotent, omniscient god creates a self-modifying universe to which he's then indifferent, which would make him an indifferent god, who would be irrelevant to us from a practical standpoint. The same would hold true if the god were not indifferent but ceased to exist (died) for whatever reason. Would be rational, and quite interesting, but irrelevant.
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Mostly parallels what I find MUST be reality.
If I were to try and picture a God I see this. On one end of the scale I this boy with his pocket full of marbles hopping and skipping along without a care. On the other end of the scale is our known earth, solar system, galaxy and probably a small part of the universe.
In between is the fact that each universe is no more than marble. And if this boy has one marble in his pocket he has thousands of marbles. And not a care in the world. The word 'world' of course having no meaning.