Fred moved accounts on Nostr: Interesting. I’m trying to picture what you’re seeing here. I would agree that ...
Interesting. I’m trying to picture what you’re seeing here. I would agree that the creator is beyond our ability to understand. But I don’t see why the creator couldn’t reveal himself in a limited way that our little brains could understand.
Why do you think that God would have to exist outside of our reality and not within it? If this creator made our reality, it seems to be quite possible that he is, in a sense, here and could reveal himself to be here.
The Kalam Cosomological argument (and others) postulate that the best explanation for the existence of everything (space, time and matter) is a creator outside of space, time and matter choosing to create. If correct, that would imply some sort of personal being.
Why do you think that God would have to exist outside of our reality and not within it? If this creator made our reality, it seems to be quite possible that he is, in a sense, here and could reveal himself to be here.
The Kalam Cosomological argument (and others) postulate that the best explanation for the existence of everything (space, time and matter) is a creator outside of space, time and matter choosing to create. If correct, that would imply some sort of personal being.