Eternal Entity presents a coherent, evolving naturalistic cosmology that replaces a supernatural creator with an eternal, physical, conscious Source, arguing that consciousness is not an emergent property but the very substance of reality itself.
Post #2 – Scott:
Scott challenges Eternal Entity's framework by asserting that the Source is not physical but spiritual, arguing that consciousness is a gift from God, that form and matter require an element of evil, and that the Bible—not philosophical premises—is the necessary library for true understanding.
Post #3 – Eternal Entity:
Eternal Entity asks Scott whether his use of "spiritual" for God aligns with the Oxford definition of "supernatural" or carries a different meaning altogether.
Post #6 – Scott:
Scott clarifies that while "supernatural" is technically correct for the God of the Bible, he avoided the term earlier to prevent confusion, because biblically what is natural is made by God but not of God.
Post #7 – Eternal Entity:
Eternal Entity asks Scott to provide biblical examples supporting his claim that what is natural is made by God but not of God.
Post #9 – Scott:
Scott provides biblical passages to support his distinction, citing Matthew 22:32 and John 8:47 to show that being "of God" differs from being made "by God," and referencing Genesis 1:1, John 1:3, and Mark 4:22 to argue that all creation is made by God but His kingdom is not of this world.
Post #11 – Eternal Entity:
Eternal Entity counters that Scott's biblical interpretation may stem from a supernaturalist assumption, argues that "living" vs. "dead" refers to relationship and awareness rather than the nature of the Source, affirms that the CCA does not contradict the cited scriptures, and offers the physical phenomenon of sound/vibration as a bridge between biblical "spoken" creation and his model of a physical conscious Source.
Post #16 – Scott:
Scott responds by distinguishing his knowledge from mere belief, sharing a personal testimony of a divine encounter after losing everything, explaining that the "living" are those born of the Spirit while the "dead" are those born only of the flesh, clarifying that nature has both dead and living aspects within the temporal illusion versus God's eternal reality, and suggesting that the CCA describes the mechanics of the natural universe which ultimately point to and reveal God.
Post #20 – Eternal Entity:
Eternal Entity affirms Scott's distinction between belief and knowledge, acknowledges his testimony with respect, clarifies his own view of "dark" as ignorance and "light" as knowledge rather than evil and good, gently disagrees with Scott on whether the dead can hear the Father and whether nature is dead, and asks Scott whether his divine encounter was experienced as physically real—perhaps even more real than this world—in order to bridge their perspectives on the physical nature of the Source.
Post #27 – Scott:
Scott clarifies that he speaks under divine authority and not from personal interpretation, warns Eternal Entity against using his own terminology instead of biblical language, reiterates that all are born dead and must be born again, explains that the physical world is a temporary illusion created to reveal a heavenly reality that occurred "before the world began," and firmly denies that his encounter with God was physical—insisting it was spiritual and more real than worldly experience, yet not physical in any sense.
Post #30 – Eternal Entity:
Eternal Entity challenges Scott's claim to non-debatable authority by asking if that sidesteps the thread subject, insists that Scott's claims—including his interpretation of biblical language and his divine encounter—are testable and not exempt from scrutiny, argues that Scott's experience was indeed physical (albeit of a purified, more real kind) because non-physical experience would be incoherent and indescribable, points to thousands of similar reports that collectively suggest an alternate physical reality rather than a supernatural one, and concludes that the CCA is not contradicted by Scott's experience but only by his supernaturalist interpretation of it.
Post #31 – Scott:
Scott clarifies that he is not sidestepping the thread subject but is operating under divine purpose as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, likening his authority to Christ's challenging statements, and insists that his role is not self-appointed but part of God's unfolding plan.
Post #32 – Scott:
Scott counters that Eternal Entity's presence on a Christian forum with an alternative explanation for truth inherently makes his claims relevant to the thread, and challenges Eternal Entity to either engage with the Christian perspective or reveal his true intentions by dismissing him.
Post #33 – Eternal Entity:
Eternal Entity analyzes the website
FinishingTheMystery.com through the CCA lens, concluding that its claims rely on strong supernaturalism—private revelation, no testable mechanism, no consistent lawful framework, and no understandability in principle—and therefore fail the CCA's criteria for coherence, lawfulness, and accessibility, while noting that the CCA does not need to debunk such claims but simply recognizes them as formations within the Source that offer no explanatory power.
Post #34 – Scott:
Scott dismisses Eternal Entity's physical interpretation of his experience, asserts that his authority comes from God and requires no consensus or coherent explanation, frames Eternal Entity's response as mere repetition rather than listening, and presents the choice as ultimately binary—accept or reject—citing Deuteronomy 30:19 to underscore that the purpose of all creation is precisely this decision.
Post #35 – Eternal Entity:
Eternal Entity applies the CCA framework to simulation theory, concluding that while simulation theory is coherent as a formation and fits within the CCA's broad natural category, it fails as an ultimate explanation because it doesn't ground the programmers or their base reality—whereas the CCA's Source is the ground of all formations, and the Kingdom is not escaping a simulation but recognizing that you are the Source appearing as all of it, with no outside, no stack, and no escape.