> fool. But if you want to say that the Universe itself is god, and time, being a
> part of Universe is a part of god, and we are all equally a part of god (Being a
> part of the universe) and that you dont know anything more than that, then I can
> agree that god exists. In which case, everything everywhere is god and there is no
> need for seperation. The term "god" become irrelevant.
This is similar to a concept I've settled on for the moment.
I got to thinking about how I am made up of many lifeforms. And I define
myself as this bound system of beings.
Then I get to thinking about the earth and how it too can be
conceptualized as a bound system of lifeforms. Now it is a being as
well, by the same definition I apply to myself. As far as using the term
god.. well, there's one. Then you take it further... The galaxy, another
system of lifeforms; then the universe. 'God is in us all.' and 'We were
made in his image' begin to make a lot of sense.
In a sense, the lifeforms within me, if capable of conceptualizing
systems, could and probably would consider me their god. 'Why are we
breaking down this particular chemical composition and where the hell'd
it come from?' "It was a gift from The Almighty Hup. It is his will.
Stop asking silly questions, grasshopper."
I better definition of my bound system is necessary, but I'm just trying
to communicate an idea. You see what this implies, yes?