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Arandur
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Not all of them–only things that we perceive as “random” distributions. It is rather difficult for me to explain this concept. Put crudely, God IS the apex, yes. Or rather, the apex is God’s plan or intention. The argument can be constructed like this:This is an interesting point of view.
Let me understand it. On the distribution graph God had in mine an apex point? And that all His allowed processes tend toward this?
- If outcomes tend toward a certain result over time, and
- If all things ultimately must work to bring about God’s plan/intention, (qualification: even if He does not directly will all of those outcomes, the parallel being human choices)
- Then that certain result, the central limit, the apex of the normal distribution, must be what God intends.
There are many other beautiful ways that mathematics tells us about God. I believe Geometry combined with Relativity theory actually proves God’s existence, His status as Necessary Being, His infinite unchanging nature, His omniscient existence outside of time, His omnibenevolence, and His omnipotence.
I’ve gone into detail in a thread a few months back on this and in another forum, but in brief it goes like this:
A. All geometric dimensions contain and are composed of an infinite number of lower dimensions (infinite number of points on a line, lines in a plane, planes in a cube, cubes in space, space in time, etc)
B. All lower dimensions are apparent to the higher dimension simultaneously (a line, containing all of its points, is relative to them all at once)
C. A lower dimension cannot be wholly perceived or created except that it is within a higher dimension (if you were “in” a point, you couldn’t perceive it, nor could another point be created “within” it, but if you are “in” a line, you can perceive all the points, and create another point within the line).
If A and B and C, then something must exist that caused/created all our known dimensions; this something must exist in a higher dimension; and all aspects of the lower dimensions are simultaneously knowable by and subjective to this higher dimension. I call that higher/highest dimension “God.” That means God is the cause/creator of all lower dimensions by necessity of their own existence–making Him omnipotent and Necessary and theoretically infinite and unchanging in His status as highest dimension. It also means God perceives/knows all that happens in those lower dimensions at once, since they are all “within” and subjective to Him–making Him truly omniscient and literally “outside” of time, since time is one of these dimensions that is less than He is.
God’s omnibenevolence requires another step. Relativity theory added Time as a dimension in the above consideration, coupled with space since they interact. Relativity also presupposes subjectivity. Take that subjectivity as premise D and you can conclude not only that everything is subjective to God (being in lower dimensions) as described above, but that the ultimate constant, that which our points of reference and definitions must be anchored against, is also God (this is also hard to describe). So by definition, whatever God does, as the ultimate point of reference, is “Good.” Put another way, whatever this being does (and “Willing” is “doing”) is the standard against which everything else must be judged. We could call God’s Will and actions omnimaleficent if we wished, but the point is that whatever judgment we ascribe to God must be constant across all His wills and actions since all of our own existence and judgments are relative to His. We can know that God is all good rather than all evil because of His revelation and by natural law (a form of revelation).
The most relevant point of all this to our discussion on evolution is the demonstration of how, by existing in a higher dimension, God can have designed/created and known (and thus “controlled”) all that exists and “happens” (our term for existence in the dimension of time) within nature (which exists in lower dimensions).