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Who Made God?

By Tom Leigh

Who made God

To biblefreeorg

Metaphysics to the question of 'who made God’ is that ‘God’ is pure nothingness perfection.

This answer is unlikely to satisfy a physicist, even though he or she would tell us that everything came from nothing.

I have tried to stress in my articles and ebooks that the no ‘thing' from which everything comes, is far more than we can ever get our heads around. Yet in its pure state, it possesses nothing of a physical nature at all.

Then what is it? What does it possess in order to create the condition of a ‘big bang’? Also why would it create a physical universe, when the non-physical energy of which it is exists, is perfection?

I don’t know that we can ever understand the answers to those questions, unless we cane evolve ourselves to a level where ‘nothing’ means more to us than our present conception of it.

In this respect religion and science both faced the same problem with the question, ‘How did the universe begin’.

To even begin to try to answer that question, we have to look at a REASON for the existence for a universe to be.

My own reasoning told me that a no-thing-ness cannot evolve a mind. I reasoned that without ‘things’ there is nothing to observe. I could see that without ‘things' as the building blocks, nothing can be built or evolve into something more.

So I began with the premise that evolution has to be far more than that of a body shape, it has to be the evolution of a brain(which physics accepts of course)and mind body and soul (which it doesn't). But that is subject matter for several books and not just a simple article.

Let’s start then with: If no-thing-ness is infinity, which is what religions call ‘spirit’, then the only thing that can be created is the opposite of infinite, which has to be a finite point.

That was my beginning point and the universe a polar energy whose poles are the finite and the infinite. I surmised that first finite 'point' to be polar particle’, a beginning ‘point’, which I called the ‘psychron’, which is culled from the two words psyche and chronology. It is this 'point' where the universe begins. It is where the mind and soul of God also begins, in my scenario. If this is so, then no one made God. God made Himself.

A retired hypnotherapist and lecturer, Tom Leigh is a graduate of the University of Metaphysical Sciences with a Masters degree. He is currently continuing his studies while writing a thesis for his doctorate. He loves sailing and owns a yacht that is two years older than himself, a classic cutter called Cloche d'Or, which means 'The Golden Bell'. It was built in 1939 in Holland. The Rhiannon Blade: http://www.psi-aware.com


Contributor's Note

This article is in answer to just one of biblefreeorg's questions, in his recent comments to my article - 'Beyond Zero'

Contributed by Tom Leigh on May 21, 2010, at 7:56 AM UTC.

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Well, I'm a Christian. Yes, there are Christians, and there are "Christians" -- which one am I? I guess I'll find out soon enough... But many Christians and non-Christians who believe in God believe that we live at once in both worlds -- the physical and the spiritual. The Judeo-Christian Old Testament says that Man was made in God's own image, the implication being that God Himself has a physical aspect.

And God IS and always has been.

We have always tried to understand God and the reason for our own existence. We have tried to understand the presence of evil and why an all-knowing and loving God would permit it. Is the Bible (both old and new testaments) completely history, or at least partially metaphoric?

In the New Testament, no one was able to pin Jesus down on exactly what "heaven" was. He would only speak in parables. The closest anyone got to an answer was when Jesus told the "good thief" that "Today you will be with me in paradise." Paradise. That means different things to different people even in the context of trying to make complete sense of the parables.

How does that translate when one is dealing with the universe and its apparent infiniteness? Or parallel and alternate universes as scientists are now suggesting?

We are always gonna try to figure it out scientifically, though I suspect that the answer to one question will only lead to more questions. We'll never figure it out on our own. It's fun trying though...

My own personal viewpoint is that science is the window looking in on God's mind. We see it. But we don't really know what we're looking at other than mathematically.

Okay... I'm rambling. Time to go...

James Emery Vigh May 21, 2010 08:55

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Pretty good, James. I love it.

You probably gathered that I too think that we live in both worlds - the physical and the spiritual. I also think there are many 'universes'. In fact in present day string theory its beginning to look as if there is an infinite number. The world-leading physicist Leonard Susskind says in his book 'The Cosmic Landscape'(2006) '... the megaverse is a world of pocket universes that become disconnected - completely out of contact - as they recede beyond one another's horizons.' He goes on to say,'I am far from being the first physicist to seriously entertain the possibility that reality - whatever that means - contains, in addition to our own world of experience, alternate worlds with different history than out own.' And as Christ put it: 'In my fathers house there are many mansions.'

To answer one at least of your questions, I would say that the bible is probably a lot more than merely history.

Love it Tom. I am considering your perspective. I think you will find that many of us embrace different points of views.

Perhaps the physical universe is the garbage dump of all things that did not fit in the "pure nothingness perfection" plane of existence.

I like your thought that the opposite of infinite is a finite point. God made Himself is also interesting. The concept of "made" is probably far removed from our concept of "made".

biblefreeorg May 21, 2010 12:53

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