John Hawthorne - Is the Universe God?

 

Open Topic #4

Is the universe God?

               It’s something I’ve thought about plenty, if what people attribute to the traditional overseer god is something more nebulous, I think that’s just the direction I’ve drifted because I find the idea of a higher power more complex than something that can be represented. But also, I understand that in order for any kind of direction or comprehension, we need to name it, I understand that many people who believe in a traditional God view it as a nebulous force that inhabits everything, is a part of everything, alpha and omega beginning and end kind of thing. I think I believe in individual spirituality, but then again, bonding over shared beliefs is something that has great power to bring people together. I think I just have a bio-centric view that causes me to take the earth into account and the role that plays in everything. I mean the universe is so, so, so, so, much bigger than the planet we call home and anything we can imagine. I mean right now there is existence going on so far beyond my comprehension, and are those planets just sitting there? There must be life, I wonder if they have a god too or if it’s predominantly a human thing. Do primates believe in the supernatural? I wonder if they’ve ever gazed to the heavens and felt a curiosity. I wonder if Schrodinger was right and if it can’t be perceived it’s not “real”, are things only real if it’s perceivable to the human experience? I mean clearly if we all died the earth would still be here, but would it be here if there was nothing to perceive it? if there was nothing organic left in this realm, would meteors still collide? I don’t think there’s an answer to my question. Made me think though!

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