7. REALISTIC GOD

As we perceive our existence, somewhere in world history, point one exists.

This is the analytical god, Primum mobile immotum, the first unmoved mover. It was already understood by Aristotle.

This is based on causality, on everything having cause and effect. Aristotle made the conclusion that everything in the world has come to be as a result of the thing(s) before it.

This leads to the notion that there must have been something to cause all the other things since then, the Primum mobile immotum, first unmoved mover.

I don’t know if Aristotle was familiar with the concept of infinity, probably not, as it would wreck this logic.

An analytical God is understandable. It is the protoplasm and the preceding phases from which our Biosphere in its entirety has developed. Where it came from, is impossible for us to know or understand. I guess this is known as God then. But we cannot know, or understand, where the energy in all its forms came from. I guess that can be referred to as God, too.
But…

If God is infinite, like the World religions believe, there is a fault in infinity; it can never be reached, which means that God can never be understood because, as in any of the extended realities of ours, everything remains incomplete when compared to infinity.

Even Thomas Aquinas must have understood this to some degree as he stated before the Inquisition that God was beyond reason.
On the other hand, infinity cannot exist, because everything continues in space-time from now on. Infinity is an imaginary thing that does not exist!

+1=, subtract Infinity from both sides you get 1=0
An infinite amount of something also forms the whole 1, it follows directly that 1=0=

The only alternative we really have is one God, one we can influence. It is the Biosphere, life itself.


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