Thursday, January 30, 2025

Speculations about the Creative Consciousness

 In the absence of consciousness, can a human experience appearances? In the case of the dead body of a human the answer is obviously "no." Nothing never has appearances. The only known power in the universe that can have appearances is consciousness. The dead body of a human cannot even have a consciousness of nothing. Its consciousness has been reduced to an absolute nothingness with no appearances whatsoever. An active consciousness must have the idea of nothing in order to be able to tell the difference between something and nothing.

Since the dead body of a human can experience no difference between something and nothing, then it can also have no experience of the present; that is, no "now." The dead body can only be in the "now" in the consciousnesses of those who see the dead body. Only an active consciousness can experience a "now" as that brief period between the past in memory or recording devices and the future as a plethora of possibilities. All of this means that only an intelligent consciousness can create good and beneficial systems.

Those who believe in the theory of evolution contend that a non-conscious universe somehow developed the system of life. But in a non-conscious universe, as in the dead body of a human, there can be no difference between something and nothing, and there can be no "now" to establish the passage of time. Such a non-conscious universe could create absolutely nothing.

Those who defend the theory of evolution contend that in the present they can observe that in the past the non-conscious universe formed stars that formed elements that formed molecules that eventually bound themselves together in just the right way to form the system of life. But they forget that they must inject their imaginations; that is, their consciousnesses, into this non-conscious universe in order to be able, in their imaginations, to trace this process that leads to the system of life. In order to try to truly imagine a non-conscious universe, they must try to imagine it as having no difference between something and nothing and no "now" to establish the passage of time. Such a non-conscious universe could create absolutely nothing. When they inject their imaginations into their non-conscious universe, they prove that only an intelligent consciousness can create the universe and life. When they inject their imaginations into their non-conscious universe, they immediately overcome its non-consciousness with their consciousness, and they simply trace the process used by an Infinite Intelligent Consciousness to create the universe and the system of life. Genesis 1:1 (KJB).

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