Apr 11, 2008
More about energy
Certainly God as electromagnetic energy is well accepted, especially in the Judeo/Christian tradition. A burning bush is definitely electromagnetic energy, as is light (a common description of God). Life itself is electromagnetic energy.
What is not accepted is that the strong and nuclear forces, as well as gravity (all of which are "negative" energies), are God. This is probably due to the following reasons:
First, people's natural conception of God is usually as a person, and negative energy would not seem to have any personality, though we could say that the earth, the best example we have of negative energy, has a personality of sorts (as Mother Earth).
Further, God is personalized as being male. Under this limited view, electromagnetic energy can be accepted as God, because it is the positive (male) form of energy. But negative energy (the female/attractive form) is excluded. Of course any strictly male god is by definition limited, and thus cannot be true God. If we are to say that true God is unlimited, then It must include negative energy.
What is not accepted is that the strong and nuclear forces, as well as gravity (all of which are "negative" energies), are God. This is probably due to the following reasons:
First, people's natural conception of God is usually as a person, and negative energy would not seem to have any personality, though we could say that the earth, the best example we have of negative energy, has a personality of sorts (as Mother Earth).
Further, God is personalized as being male. Under this limited view, electromagnetic energy can be accepted as God, because it is the positive (male) form of energy. But negative energy (the female/attractive form) is excluded. Of course any strictly male god is by definition limited, and thus cannot be true God. If we are to say that true God is unlimited, then It must include negative energy.
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You wrote :
"If we are to say that true God is unlimited, then It must include negative energy."
It's sooooo true, bac Trai !
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