On God…

28 June, 2009 at 8:47 pm (Various)

TodayI feel happy, the weather is fine, the sun is bright in the sky, and I can hear the church bells singing happily in the calm afternoon. Its a perfect day to spend some time thinking about God. Do I believe in God? This question has been asked to me several times, and I have always answered yes. But this was a superficial answer, and an intelligent questioner would dig more.In my opinion God is a benevolent intelligent super entity who created the universes (yes I do believe there are multiple universes separated by the continuum) embedding into them the rules that regulate matter and energy. He gave the “starting impulse” then let the universe evolve following the laws. I do believe that God is everywhere, since he is bigger than universe itself, and that everything holds the “print” of God’s creation.

This outruns the famous question: do you believe in one or more than one God? Is not possible to quantify God, can be one, or several, since the rules of numbers were also created by him, some people like to think to God as a unique entity, some others instead prefer to split into several ones each one of them having a different task. But the truth is that we can’t really define this, since God can be one or multiple, at the same time.

Many people state they do something for God, or they talk on behalf of God, I do not believe, the necessary laws are already embedded into the universe, as well as the prize or punishment, there is no need for ethernal punishiment or ethernal reward, since our life is temporary. Why should there be a place ruled of an evil entity for punishment? And why this evil entity is still there and has not been defeated? and at last, who created the evil entity?

I do not conceive also temples or statues, if God is everywhere, why should I talk to him only in a statue or in a temple? And why should an appointed man be the only trait-d’union between me and God? Does he have something different than me? Does God listen to him more than to me? and why, if so?

For me God is the universe itself, the nature, the necessity of things, the life of everything, and many other things that are far beyound my ability to understand. Since our mind is too narrow to comprehend the vast majority of universe, which is only a small creation of God, we can only give a brief description of what God is. But indeed, he doesn’t need us to understand.

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