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Old 09-29-2005, 04:00 PM
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Default Re: God & String Theory

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Therefore, if everything is made of everything, and God is supposed to be everything, then we are all already a part of God and God is already within all of us (as well as all other living and inanimate things).


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In theology this is called monism, there is no essential difference between God and man or for that matter between any one thing in reality and another. This is directly contradictory to the Bible which says that God created the universe along with many passages that clearly state there is a qualitative difference between God and everything else.

This is an important point because almost everything else you believe will be affected by what you believe on this issue. In the garden the temptation the serpent gave to Eve was "You shall be like God". Your position is just a rephrasing of that. In one sense or another the quest of the non-theist is to be God or to be like Him.

The rest of your post is interesting, and I don't deny the possibility of a theory of everything, except everything must be defined to not include God. Your comments on Jesus are based on your theory, not on what the Bible says about Him.
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