Blowing against the wind
A born-again atheist.
euclidean geometry and God
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The fifth axiom of Euclides says:
Through a point not on a given straight line, one and only one line can be drawn that never meets the given line.
Many people thougt it was not so evident, so some tried to test it by aburd, to prove it wasn't an axiom but something derivated from the other five axioms. They discovered that the other two options (the parallels trhough a point are none and the parallels through a point are infinite) led to completely coherent systems. Alternate geometries, all of them true.

With God I am trying to do the same, to create two systems, both coherent, based one on the existence of God and the other on the non-existence. For doing so, I have to make apart everything that has been done in religion. I have to come out with a new religion.

For now, I haven't advanced much. I have to study a lot of theology so I don't repeat everything, reinventing the wheel. My basic idea is: God sets the rules, defines logic, creates order. The universe is the part of the space where it has managed to allow order. But by increasing the order and the complexity, the total amount of chaos in the space increases far more. So the universe was created to be self destructed by following the very nature of developing into more complex systems.

As God  imposes the limits of the order we can get, there is a trade off between his absolute domains (physics) and our (psichology). In the middle you can find all the different activities that occur in the universe. So, the power of God is not infinite, but it's unattainable, it's our own limit far away from us.
2005-11-25 02:36:14 GMT
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