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We look link little God/Gods. Through thoughts we are able to create new concepts from what we experience of outside world.
JRR Tolkien wrote, “Every word should reflect The Word.”We look link little God/Gods. Through thoughts we are able to create new concepts from what we experience of outside world.
That makes me think whether a creator (creator of an idea) could be mortal? This is subject of another thread.JRR Tolkien wrote, “Every word should reflect The Word.”
And, “Through the creative process of writing, we imitate the Creator, and become a mini creator of our own little world.”
(He was thinking of how his work creating the Lord of the Rings reflected God who is the ultimate Creator,)
Part of the work of the devil is secularism. Humanity turns away from God and starts to believe it is God. No need for God because each person is God.I see. Could we become God or we are God? What do you think of this question?: That makes me think whether a creator (creator of an idea) could be mortal? This is subject of another thread. I however think that the creation is irreducible in term of what we have experienced otherwise it is not creation (we first experience, learn and then create). Therefore an mortal being cannot create something new since itself is reducible. On the other hand we know that we are destructible if we are mortal. A mortal thing can be created and destructed. I think the main question then is whether what we create is reducible. What do you think? If what we create is irreducible in term of what we have experienced then it means that we are immortal and cannot be created or destructed.
Friend,I see. Could we become God or we are God? What do you think of this question?: That makes me think whether a creator (creator of an idea) could be mortal? This is subject of another thread. I however think that the creation is irreducible in term of what we have experienced otherwise it is not creation (we first experience, learn and then create). Therefore an mortal being cannot create something new since itself is reducible. On the other hand we know that we are destructible if we are mortal. A mortal thing can be created and destructed. I think the main question then is whether what we create is reducible. What do you think? If what we create is irreducible in term of what we have experienced then it means that we are immortal and cannot be created or destructed.
Catholics learn their philosophy from the Bible, The Catechism of the Catholic Church, some.of the writings of the saints such as St Thomas Aquinas,I see. Could we become God or we are God? What do you think of this question?: That makes me think whether a creator (creator of an idea) could be mortal? This is subject of another thread. I however think that the creation is irreducible in term of what we have experienced otherwise it is not creation (we first experience, learn and then create). Therefore an mortal being cannot create something new since itself is reducible. On the other hand we know that we are destructible if we are mortal. A mortal thing can be created and destructed. I think the main question then is whether what we create is reducible. What do you think? If what we create is irreducible in term of what we have experienced then it means that we are immortal and cannot be created or destructed.