If God Is God

  • If there is a God, then that God must be infinite.

    If God is infinite, then there is nothing that God is not.

    If there is nothing that God is not, then there is nothing that is not God.

    In order for God to be God, by definition, there can be nothing but God, or else God becomes little more than just a god.

     

    If you must believe in God, think hard on this one:

    If God is infinite, then where is God?
    If God is infinite, then what is God?

    If God is infinite, then who is God?

    “Infinite” answers itself:

    Everywhere. Everything. Everyone.

     

    If you must believe in a concept - if you must believe in God - then understand your terms: If God is God, then there can be nothing that is not God.

     

    How beautiful!

    All of Existence is a cosmic gesture; all movement and experience divine; all interaction is seen to be a most curious communication - the vision of God waving at Godself; God embracing Godself; God arguing with Godself; God loving, hating, ignoring, admiring Godself.

     

    If everything is God, then there is no need for God. The concept is self-contained, self-sustaining; and there is nothing apart from it. God has always been, and there has never been anything but God in all of history and Existence; never anything but God in all the infinite and expanding Universe.

     

    There cannot be anything apart from God, or else the whole logic falls.

    If a single thought, a single emotion, a single plant or person or organization is not God, then God is not God; God then becomes finite - less than your definition of It.

    There cannot be a single thing apart from God, or else the whole logic falls.

    Think about that.

    If you believe in God, then REALLY think about that.

     

    Where is God? What is God? Who is God?

    Everywhere. Everything. Everyone.

    Don’t be shy. You’re finding your Self.

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