I wanted to pose my other thread another way.
In church, often the pastor says that God is "in this place".
So, is God distinct from the things in the room?
If you removed the pews, would God still be there?
If you removed the carpet, the windows, the walls, the crosses, the musical instruments, would God still be there?
If you removed the pastor, would God still be there?
If you removed 80% of the congregation, would God still be there?
If you removed the whole congregation, would God still be there?
You are now left with a barren plot of land: no building, no people, no pastor. Is God still there?
Okay, so keep removing stuff...
If you remove the grass and dirt from the plot, is God still there?
If you remove the Earth, is God still there?
If you remove the Solar System, is God still there?
If you remove the Universe, is God still there?
You are now left with Nothing. Eternal nothingness. A pure vacuum. No universe. No matter.
Is God still there?
My main questions:
1) How is God distinguishable from Nothingness?
2) Is God distinct? Or is God dependent?
In church, often the pastor says that God is "in this place".
So, is God distinct from the things in the room?
If you removed the pews, would God still be there?
If you removed the carpet, the windows, the walls, the crosses, the musical instruments, would God still be there?
If you removed the pastor, would God still be there?
If you removed 80% of the congregation, would God still be there?
If you removed the whole congregation, would God still be there?
You are now left with a barren plot of land: no building, no people, no pastor. Is God still there?
Okay, so keep removing stuff...
If you remove the grass and dirt from the plot, is God still there?
If you remove the Earth, is God still there?
If you remove the Solar System, is God still there?
If you remove the Universe, is God still there?
You are now left with Nothing. Eternal nothingness. A pure vacuum. No universe. No matter.
Is God still there?
My main questions:
1) How is God distinguishable from Nothingness?
2) Is God distinct? Or is God dependent?