Tuesday, April 28, 2020

The World and the Word

                             The Results of the Fall

Reality consists of a duality; that is, a consciousness of everything of which a consciousness can be conscious, abstract or concrete. This concept means that consciousness must be a thing in-itself, and its objects must be something other than consciousness. Others contend that since no consciousness can be conscious without something of which to be conscious, and no something can be distinguished from nothing without consciousness, then reality must be a unity of consciousness with its objects. Actually, both concepts can be said to be true depending on how a particular consciousness evaluates reality.

The Bible (KJB) informs that the Word of God is the same as God Himself. John 1:1. Since God would have to be infinite in order to be God, then the Word of God would have to be infinite information which constitutes the infinite contents of the Infinite Consciousness of God. Psalm 147:5. Since the Holy Spirit would have to be the infinite extent of God's Consciousness, then God can be said to be an Infinite Reality which has to be also an Infinite Unity. But John 1:1 also informs that the Word of God was with God which argues for the Infinite Duality of God's Consciousness. The fact that God created the universe argues for the Duality of God's reality since the material universe exists outside of God's Consciousness. However, since the Holy Spirit has to be the infinite extent of God's Consciousness, including every sub-atomic particle in His universe, then God must also be the Infinite Unity of an Infinite Reality. Since the Bible informs that God is both a Trinity and a Unity, then both concepts must be true and real throughout an eternal reality. Deuteronomy 6:4; Matthew 3:16-17.

God can only possess an Infinite Creative Consciousness since every system that He creates can only be good and useful. But when Lucifer rebelled, God discovered that He must have accidentally and unwittingly created a nonexistent region of which no positive consciousness, including His own, can be conscious. Isaiah 45:7; Isaiah 40:17; II Thessalonians 2:7. If a positive consciousness cannot be conscious of something, then that something does not exist as far as that consciousness is concerned. God called this nonexistent region the bottomless pit since it seems to be nowhere and at no time as far as positive consciousness is concerned. Job 10:21-22. Job seemed to be making a perfect description of a black hole.

Evil emerged into God's creations under the cover of darkness that God created long before He created light. Genesis 1:2. Jesus spoke about evil as hiding in darkness and emerging from darkness. John 3:19-20. Since God can know only a positive creativity and order, then He could have known absolutely nothing about the evil that causes chaos hiding within the darkness when He created the world. Chaos equals the bottomless pit from which negative consciousnesses that God calls "devils" somehow emerged into heaven under cover of darkness to exploit the free will of Lucifer and cause him to choose to rebel against God. Isaiah 45:7; Isaiah 14:12-17.

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