YoungMasterGold
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As consciousness reveals its intricacies, we tend to alienate ourselves from Yahuah. Should this be the case? Since we are created in Yahuah's image and it is documented that He has emotional concepts such as love, faith, trust, hate, jealousy, vengeance, can we extrapolate the thought process of God?
Imagine you are an omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient being who wanted to create a world full of beings such as yourself. What would the process be? what rules must exist in order for the world to work? What drawbacks would come into play with creation?
would you want the beings in your world to be like you, to have the ability to love and to love you back? what process would create a being of love, wisdom, intelligence? would your world eventually mimic the world we have? or would it be different?
the rules:
following the biblical directive free will is required for created beings.
free will implies that good and evil must exist....
Well, if I were to be an omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent being, the first thing I'd do would be to get rid of the illogical contradictions in the characteristics I supposedly possess. It's logically inconsistent to be all those omnis and be capable of jealousy. Omnipotence and omniscience should preclude the feelings of insecurity that are a necessary conduit to jealousy. More so, hate, love, trust and faith. Of course, you could put forth that old argument that any deity with omnipotence will have the ability to mute their omniscience so they can experience petty emotions, but that's always struck me as an illogical argument.