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The
Universe
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“I shall
never believe that God plays dice with the world.”
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The idea that
God or Truth or unqualified Wholeness would in any way |
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God’s Will has no intention nor is it in any way structured. Eternal creating mind is not a utilization of alternative potential. “Aah, but Professor Einstein, your mind is.” It operates entirely on the premise of inherent and inevitable separation of your mind as causation, and the subsequent determinable result or effect. Your true theory of relativity, that is, apparent reality without constancy of antecedenal space/time reference, still remains but a form of coherent objectivity and is not relieved the responsibility of separate determinism. “So it’s still your will Albert, retentive and expectant.” The separation of cause and effect is what “predictability is.” It’s always only the “possibility of alternative event.” Obviously then, the closest your conceptual self-identity mind can get to creative thought must be the notion of statistical possibility or chance. Eternal creation admits to no antecedental causation. It is, and has always been, only ‘eternally extending’ because eternal extension is ‘what it is.’ So, your human temporal consciousness must finally arrive at the inevitable, though perhaps not acceptable, conclusion that the whole universe is random. And indeed, from any objective referential point of view whatsoever, it is. |
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Statistical
possibility has no real chance against immediate
inevitability. |
You
play the game of death and suffer the loss of your
own meager nothingness. |
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You’ve
only been wagering |
If
you could lose, so would everybody… including
God. |
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So there
you have it Professor, |
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