Monday, November 04, 2019

We can have can have the best of both worlds, the world of Godhood and materialism, religion and science


There most likely are Gods existing in the vast universe, but they probably materially evolved from lower evolved beings as we evolved from frogs to man. But even if humans are the highest evolved life in the universe we have the real possibility of evolving from man to Gods. That evolution is also determined by the existence of a higher will (or Tirips), but it is a material activation within life (not spiritually outside of life) activating life to evolve toward supermaterial Godhood.

When J P Sartre said, “Atheistic existentialism concludes from the non-existence God that there is a being that exists without being determined by any higher will, and that being is man,” he got it wrong, but not only in the traditional religious sense; he got it wrong from the perspective of theological materialism.

So we can have can have the best of both worlds, the world of Godhood and materialism, religion and science, and that world is determined by a higher activating material will within life, which inevitably works with outside natural selection and evolution in a pattern, even though it has its random elements, and the pattern has a discernible direction, in spite of instances of stagnation and retreat, toward higher and higher more effective living forms, all the way to Godhood.

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