Originally posted by Bardock42
Why is there no equal option?Anyways, if I'd vote I'd have to vote I don't know (just as any honest person on here as well) since no one (stop the bullshit) knows how big exactly God is....NO ONE....faith is not the same as knowing, so "I don'T know" is the way to go.
I don't know is the beginning of knowledge. 😄
Originally posted by MindshipI read your stuff........I don't respond cause I usually agree............and I get that too............
Yeah, I hear ya ... sadwalk I get that a lot ...
Here feel better now?
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I voted honestly- I don't know.
I'll buy you dinner......eat.........hope you like chicken wings.
Re: Which is bigger, God or everything.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
God is all powerful, all knowing and everywhere.Everything is the universe and everything within it.
Would God fit inside the universe or would the universe fit inside of God? Which is bigger?
This has probably been said, but...
God is bigger. In my opinion there are three catagories:
1) God
2) Evil
3) Everything
God is all good and therefore could not create evil, and everything is neutral (ironically a creation from something that is all good.) However, for lack of a better phrase, in theory catagory three is all good. Two catagories always beat one (logically). However because it is neutral it can choose to which catagory it may pertain. Now where it get's confusing is that, although one scenario will always allow two to out match one, the opposite scenario will not stand. Because in the beginning there was always a God/Supernatural power/Universal force etc. That universal force created catagory three. Catagory three then went to create catagory 2. NEither the creation nor a secondary creation could ever surpass the original creator, hence why God is "bigger"...
Re: Re: Which is bigger, God or everything.
Originally posted by AOR
This has probably been said, but...God is bigger. In my opinion there are three catagories:
1) God
2) Evil
3) EverythingGod is all good and therefore could not create evil, and everything is neutral (ironically a creation from something that is all good.) However, for lack of a better phrase, in theory catagory three is all good. Two catagories always beat one (logically). However because it is neutral it can choose to which catagory it may pertain. Now where it get's confusing is that, although one scenario will always allow two to out match one, the opposite scenario will not stand. Because in the beginning there was always a God/Supernatural power/Universal force etc. That universal force created catagory three. Catagory three then went to create catagory 2. NEither the creation nor a secondary creation could ever surpass the original creator, hence why God is "bigger"...
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So there is something God cannot do?
Re: Re: Re: Which is bigger, God or everything.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
🤪So there is something God cannot do?
God can do all, but how would you explain something all good creating all evil?
Originally posted by Bardock42
But the Definition of everything is "including all there is" ...not all, that was creates" not "all that is blue" "not all there is except for God" .....it includes "ALL THERE IS (including God)"...
Then define evil, without giving it form. If in doing so one succeeds with concluding with "evil is nothing" (or the lack there of) you can not deduce that is good if the opposite of nothing (which is something). From which being all good would in fact be "all somethings" (definition of God) which becomes all things from which good is all things. And therefore God (being all that is good) is bigger.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Which is bigger, God or everything.
Originally posted by AOR
God can do all, but how would you explain something all good creating all evil?...
I would say that good and evil do not exist without each other. Good and evil are abstractions of something that only God would understand, the mystic law.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Which is bigger, God or everything.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I would say that good and evil do not exist without each other. Good and evil are abstractions of something that only God would understand, the mystic law.
So, in essence, evil was never created, and therefore not part of "everything"