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DocSavage · M
You are woefully mistaken, I never change essentially my definition of God, here it is again: "God is the permanent i.e. eternal self-existent creator and operator of everything that is not God Himself."
1[quote] Do Protestant Christians know about the God of nature as distinct from the God of supernature?
And a few more of your past post :1[quote] Do Protestant Christians know about the God of nature as distinct from the God of supernature?
2My latest definition of God
3Rational intelligent thinking brings man to the God of nature
4I am Yrger the theist, and here is my definition of God:
"God is the permanent self-existent spirit creator and operator of man and the universe and everything transient
Since you keep avoiding the question of Heaven & Hell, I will assume your god doesn’t cater to the afterlife.
Which brings up another major problem in his existence. You claim is spirit, and originally came from the spirit world before creation.
Problem is there is no such thing. The concept of god, souls, and the spirit world are the products of the human imagination.
Humans have abstract thought, due to our higher brain functions. We can conceive our egos as being something outside our physical bodies.
But truth is, without our body, everything that makes us , us dies . Nothing left once the electrochemical brain impulses stop.
No spirit/soul = no spirit world
No spirit world = no God.
No God = no creator
Since your god isn’t supernatural, he has no powers or abilities to do anything. Let alone transform matter and energy.
You lose again.