Scientific Proof of God, A New and Modern Bible, and Coexisting Relations of God and the Universe

Monday, July 17, 2006

A Rejection of Indirect Godly Inspirations

A 'revealed religion’ that accepts inspirations from God claims that man can perceive revelations from God, even though God is not in the area of human perceiving. These claims are made based on the belief that God is ‘in’ the perceiving person. This belief originates from Job 32:8 which says, ‘ But, there is a spirit in man: and the inspiration of the Almighty giveith them understanding. So, the revealed religions claim that God can reveal understandings to us at any time.

People who believe that they are inspired by God are said to transform these revelations into a sacred text called a scripture. Four religions make such scripture as follows: Judaism (Tanakh) , Christianity (New Testament), Islam (Qur'an), and Zoroastrianism (Avesta). Christianity goes further to unify Judaism and Christianity by supporting Judaic scriptures that support ‘prophesies’ and ‘the coming of Christ.’

The God and panentheism presented in ‘The First Scientific Proof of God’ are inconsistent with the idea of ‘indirect godly inspirations.’ But, direct godly inspirations are actual because panentheism requires God ‘s appearance in the human world as Christ and teacher. So, God can reveal understandings to humans directly because they form His audiences. God’s revelations are thus self-revelations because God inspires us through himself (Christ). It is also an error to say that God’s spirit is in humans. The spirit of God is the absolute union that makes God and Christ an identity. Such an absolute union is not possible in any finite world.

The unification of Judaism and Christianity is thus not determined by God. Thus, any religions can be unified only by members of the unifying religions.

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