RE: What Happens When God is Nature?
June 8, 2010 at 6:35 pm
(This post was last modified: June 8, 2010 at 6:36 pm by Ramsin.Kh.)
Read below, (Note: by "Nature" I mean everything real that exists):
If God is Nature...
a) then God loses its theological indefinite definition.
b) it's meaningless to use the word "God" since it reminds the majority of a supernatural personal being.
c) then the after-life beliefs and the prayer-answer beliefs should be immediately removed/discarded because there is no evidence for them in Nature.
Nature is something which exists and is real. If God is Nature, then studying God means observing/studying Nature, and this leads to Science.
Science rejects an evidence-lacking hypothesis and therefore discards the theological God.
If God is Nature...
a) then God loses its theological indefinite definition.
b) it's meaningless to use the word "God" since it reminds the majority of a supernatural personal being.
c) then the after-life beliefs and the prayer-answer beliefs should be immediately removed/discarded because there is no evidence for them in Nature.
Nature is something which exists and is real. If God is Nature, then studying God means observing/studying Nature, and this leads to Science.
Science rejects an evidence-lacking hypothesis and therefore discards the theological God.