I did notice that too.Let's take energy for instance!.....scientifically, energy can neither be created nor destroyed. Sounds like Someone or Something we worship and pray to everyday
I don't think so. The analogy is:- "God was never born nor shall God die - Eternal existence".Energy can be converted from one form to another. Does this imply the Divine has more than one legitimate form? Or am I engaging in the fallacy of false analogy?
Wow! You guys are going down an interesting path. Energy and matter are interchangable, but mass/energy is eternal. If we conclude that an eternal entity is God, then we are made of God-stuff.Energy can be converted from one form to another.
This has been part of some doctrines for millenia. Such doctrines tend to acknowledge multiple forms of Divinity.then we are made of God-stuff.
Interesting. But I can assure you I can't answer these types of questions.This has been part of some doctrines for millenia. Such doctrines tend to acknowledge multiple forms of Divinity.
Can "God" be measured in Joules? More importantly, can my individual connection with divinity be quantitatively measured?
And if the Divine converts from one form to another, can we measure the power of Power?
Perhaps not, if there are infinite multiple universes.This has been part of some doctrines for millenia. Such doctrines tend to acknowledge multiple forms of Divinity.
Can "God" be measured in Joules? More importantly, can my individual connection with divinity be quantitatively measured?
And if the Divine converts from one form to another, can we measure the power of Power?
As per Eastern philosophy of spirituality, God does transform into many 'Avatars'! or divine forms for a purpose (just as energy transforms from one form to another, Eg. mechanical energy is transformed to electrical energy for a purpose).Energy can be converted from one form to another. Does this imply the Divine has more than one legitimate form? Or am I engaging in the fallacy of false analogy?