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Wednesday, December 22, 2004

It's All About God

If God is infinite, isn’t it possible, even likely, that God is all there is. Because that’s what infinite means. An infinite being (whatever) has no boundaries, no beginning and no ending, so there cannot be anything outside or beyond it, anywhere where something is but it is not. Whatever there is anywhere is within its purview, its universe, its self. And being infinite, it must be wholly whatever there is anywhere. So, if there is no thing that God isn’t, then God is all there is.

Also, if God is infinite, then everything in the universe (or Universe) is equally God, so that every little thing is wholly God, everything big thing is wholly God, and the entirety is wholly God. And there is no difference between a little thing, a big thing, or the entirety. They are all the same, identical, God. Again, it has to be that way if God is infinite. Any characteristics or aspects of an infinite being (whatever) must also be wholly infinite, for clearly the infinite-ness of the infinite being must permeate into every aspect of the infinite being’s self, making every aspect equally as infinite as the whole. Thus, the aspects and the whole of an infinite being are essentially identical.

And the same applies to the (apparent) creations of an infinite being. Again, being infinite, an infinite being (whatever) cannot exclude itself from anything.

So, it’s all about God. In the simple words of Mahatma Gandhi, “If you don't find God in the next person you meet, it is a waste of time looking for him further”.