Monday, April 17, 2006



The Essence of the Creator is Quantum

...continuing About Religion

In the seat of Humanity’s current experience and understanding, the existence of The Creator or a single defining belief system defies the methods of quantification normally used to analyze information and arrive at "the truth".

God 2. in monotheistic religions, the creator and ruler of the Universe, regarded as eternal, infinite, all-powerful, and all-knowing; Supreme Being; Almighty

As Above: If our popular definition is to hold true, we cannot expect to prove the reality of an Infinite Being within a finite scope. And, what relics to date have allowed us absolute proof?
Ancient scrolls exist from almost every religion or spiritual philosophy but none of these has been determined, unequivocally, to be written or produced by an Almighty or omnipotent miracle. Consequently, there is no basis to proclaim one Sacred Account more "true" than the next. There is no evidence of any One Great Truth. Nor is there one shred of irrefutable proof from God that any of these beliefs are wrong. Ergo, each accounting is either equally true or equally false. Truth becomes a choice to believe it or not.
Those who would have us believe one secular account or another ostensibly provide us a switchboard connection to Creation wherein we're asked to remain on the line and God will answer our call as He/She see's fit - read we're told to have faith. Moreover, often the faith we are to have is often expected to be in the dogma itself; few organized religions ascribe to the policy of "Anywhere one finds God is okay" - they would hardly be organized religions if they did.
So Below: Ultimately, each individual comes into their own interpretation of Creation anyway. Choosing, based on their personal experience, to practice and believe either all, some or none of the teachings given them by doctrine. So it is a matter of faith; it is merely a question of whether we put our faith solely in a secular belief system or whether we put it in our own experience of an Infinite Being. In any case, the proof and the truth becomes our own reflection of how we see the world around us...
Is it possible to prove another's experience of something right or wrong?

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