There are two main things I wanted to bring up which undermine the Bible. The first one is the very word 'God' and whatever definitions are associated with it (love, creator). God is regarded as infinite and transcendent in Christianity. As such, God is beyond all definition which means that any definition of God falls short of God, they are not completely accurate and are pointers at best. If we simply define God as the creator and just stop at that definition, we have turned the infinite into the finite by giving it a definition. For example, when you go to a restaurant, you first gloss over the menu. However, the menu itself is not the food. The map is not the territory. Even to say the word ‘God’ is already saying too much.
The Bible also relies heavily on the existence of time with Genesis. However, time is an illusion and even Einstein has said this. If time is an illusion then so is space. Time is a measurement for change, used as a tool. My actual raw experience is that I am here and now. Whether it is 1992 or 2022 or I’m in Florida or China, I am here and now. My experience is the simple evidence for this. Time and space are constructs that are superimposed on reality. What I’m saying is that ‘now’ is where eternity and the world of form intersect. Anything that has happened or will happen, takes place now. Anything that has happened is a mere memory acknowledged in the present as well as any future projection. Now is timeless. How long does now last? Moreover, if now is eternal and timeless and so is God…is it not fair to say that God dances in time and space as the here and now?
Also, with what do we know anything at all? Who is the ‘I’ to which we all refer? We say my mind, my name, my body, my thoughts, my feelings, my soul, my spirit, my beliefs, etc. All of these things belong to you. So then who is the actual ‘you’ to whom all these things belong? Could it be that the perceiving consciousness from which we derive the word ‘I’, is God? Only something changeless perceives change. Consciousness is changeless, so is truth. When I go to sleep, I am still perceiving a dream or the absence of a dream. When you take a hard look at your experience (not what you learned or believe), you find that this ‘I’ all by itself is limitless. It has no form, it is nowhere yet everywhere. Where is ‘here’ and how many ‘here’s’ are there? Whether you’re on Earth or in heaven, will it still not be here and now?
The Bible also relies heavily on the existence of time with Genesis. However, time is an illusion and even Einstein has said this. If time is an illusion then so is space. Time is a measurement for change, used as a tool. My actual raw experience is that I am here and now. Whether it is 1992 or 2022 or I’m in Florida or China, I am here and now. My experience is the simple evidence for this. Time and space are constructs that are superimposed on reality. What I’m saying is that ‘now’ is where eternity and the world of form intersect. Anything that has happened or will happen, takes place now. Anything that has happened is a mere memory acknowledged in the present as well as any future projection. Now is timeless. How long does now last? Moreover, if now is eternal and timeless and so is God…is it not fair to say that God dances in time and space as the here and now?
Also, with what do we know anything at all? Who is the ‘I’ to which we all refer? We say my mind, my name, my body, my thoughts, my feelings, my soul, my spirit, my beliefs, etc. All of these things belong to you. So then who is the actual ‘you’ to whom all these things belong? Could it be that the perceiving consciousness from which we derive the word ‘I’, is God? Only something changeless perceives change. Consciousness is changeless, so is truth. When I go to sleep, I am still perceiving a dream or the absence of a dream. When you take a hard look at your experience (not what you learned or believe), you find that this ‘I’ all by itself is limitless. It has no form, it is nowhere yet everywhere. Where is ‘here’ and how many ‘here’s’ are there? Whether you’re on Earth or in heaven, will it still not be here and now?
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