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In reply to the discussion: The God problem (part 2) [View all]goldent
(1,582 posts)12. A great post for the Religion group
Use of the word "energy" throws me off a little, since energy has such a well-defined scientific meaning, but I realize there is maybe not a good English word for what you are saying.
Your discussion of this type of God is interesting because it leads to a thought I have always had - that particle physics may someday discover that there is something about matter that we we cannot or never will understand - sort of an analogue to the Godel theorem in mathematics. This could be in the form of some paradoxical force that might be what we call God. Today it seems that particle physics becomes more and more complex the deeper we go - something that to me is counter-intuitive.
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The problem I have with this that if you are trying to look at something in a different way
Angry Dragon
Feb 2013
#4
And still managed a dig at "non-religious bigots" who dare to question the Great One.
mr blur
Feb 2013
#27
There is a philosophical theory that is something like your idea about the nature of matter.
Jim__
Feb 2013
#20
For those who care, it's the first chapter of Colossians, not the second
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2013
#21
Whoops! Typo. Of course it is Colossians 1 Thanks for trhe correction nt
Thats my opinion
Feb 2013
#40
However, you're still not addressing the problems of quoting a believer in the person of God
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2013
#47
We shouldn't assume this isn't "Joseph Adamson" making the posts himself
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2013
#35
Indeed; I notice he's now taken the Adamson name off the bottom of the website pages
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2013
#54