My Theory of Everything

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God is Life
God is a Spirit.
God is the Spirit of Life.
God is the Life of the Spirit.

In the beginning was the Spirit, and the Spirit was with Life,
and the Life of the Spirit was God. The Life of the Spirit
was the beginning of the Spirit of Life.

Does anyone disagree with this I have stated?

If so why?

Please if you can find any flaw or error in this I have stated please do
and if you do and you are correct I will make the correct adjustment to
my theory of everything.

Please do not attack me...attack what I stated.
 

OneFaith

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God is Life
God is a Spirit.
God is the Spirit of Life.
God is the Life of the Spirit.

In the beginning was the Spirit, and the Spirit was with Life,
and the Life of the Spirit was God. The Life of the Spirit
was the beginning of the Spirit of Life.

Does anyone disagree with this I have stated?

If so why?

Please if you can find any flaw or error in this I have stated please do
and if you do and you are correct I will make the correct adjustment to
my theory of everything.

Please do not attack me...attack what I stated.
By stating "God is the life of the Spirit" are you saying that the Holy Spirit was created? Your statement "The life of the Spirit was the beginning of life" can't be true- because there was life before physicality. Angels were alive, are alive, and though they can take on physical form, they lived before physicality.
 

OneFaith

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God is Life
God is a Spirit.
God is the Spirit of Life.
God is the Life of the Spirit.

In the beginning was the Spirit, and the Spirit was with Life,
and the Life of the Spirit was God. The Life of the Spirit
was the beginning of the Spirit of Life.

Does anyone disagree with this I have stated?

If so why?

Please if you can find any flaw or error in this I have stated please do
and if you do and you are correct I will make the correct adjustment to
my theory of everything.

Please do not attack me...attack what I stated.
Oh sorry, I went back and read it again. "The life (God the Father) of the Spirit (Holy Spirit) was the beginning of the Spirit of life." With that last "life" in this sentence I don't know if you mean God the Father, physical life, or spiritual life. God the Father had no beginning. Are you saying the Holy Spirit did, and was created to create physical life? Because Jesus was that person.
 
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By stating "God is the life of the Spirit" are you saying that the Holy Spirit was created?
No

Your statement "The life of the Spirit was the beginning of life" can't be true- because there was life before physicality. Angels were alive, are alive, and though they can take on physical form, they lived before physicality.
You misquoted what I said.
I did not state that "The life of the Spirit was the beginning of life"

there was life before physicality. Angels were alive, are alive, and though they can take on physical form, they lived before physicality.
God did create beings such as angels and Adam and Eve.
But the life that is within them has always existed in God.

God created the stars and the heavens and such.
But everything with life within them has always existed in God.

For example, God formed the man Adam from the ground.
But what made the man Adam formed from the ground alive...
was the life that God gave to Adam from Himself.

Which has always existed.
And that life in Adam that made Adam alive
takes on its own self identity.
 
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Oh sorry, I went back and read it again. "The life (God the Father) of the Spirit (Holy Spirit) was the beginning of the Spirit of life." With that last "life" in this sentence I don't know if you mean God the Father, physical life, or spiritual life. God the Father had no beginning. Are you saying the Holy Spirit did, and was created to create physical life? Because Jesus was that person.
Jesus is a name. To what or whom are you referring to by that name?
I must know this before I can answer your question.
 
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It is commonly believed by them who believe there is a God
that God is the source of all existence and life.

I believe that God has always existed and He is life.
Therefore I believe that Life has always existed.
I believe God is Life and Life is God.
Therefore I do not believe God created
Himself or life for He is Life.
I do not believe God is the source for all Life.
I believe He is the Life of all Life.
If God withdrew His Spirit everything with Life would die.

God gives life. Everything that has life
was given from God. Without God there would be no life.

God did not make Himself come alive for He always
has been alive. A God without life did not create life.
Life was not created. It has always been
with no beginning
or end.

God is Life. Life is God.
God is the giver of Life.

Does anyone disagree with this I have stated?

If so why?

Please if you can find any flaw or error in this I have stated please do
and if you do and you are correct I will make the correct adjustment to
my theory of everything.

Please do not attack me...attack what I stated.
 
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I think this is a pretty good theory. I think though that God could still create life if he wanted to. I just think of that verse where Jesus says that God could raise children for Abraham out of the rocks as an example. I could be wrong on that though, it's just the example that comes to my mind.

I do like your point though and I think you could still be right that since God is life that life must have always existed inside of God. It makes me think about where Jesus says to the woman that he can give the waters of life that bubble up inside a person to everlasting life. Also very directly to your point, where Jesus says he is the way, truth, and life.
 
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I think this is a pretty good theory. I think though that God could still create life if he wanted to.
God cannot create that to which is greater than Him. God is life.
It already existed.


I just think of that verse where Jesus says that God could raise children for Abraham out of the rocks as an example.

This has already been done once before by God.

And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground,
and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life;
and man became a living soul.
 
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God cannot create that to which is greater than Him. God is life.
It already existed.


I agree that there is none greater than God nor can he create that which is greater than him. Though if we suppose he created a life I don't think it would be greater than him because it would be created, a creation, and he is the Creator. So the Creator is always greater than the creation. Though I think you might have a point that the life would have all ready existed within the Creator. Sort of a notion that he knew us before we were even a twinkle in the eye.

This has already been done once before by God.
And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground,
and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life;
and man became a living soul.
I agree. You bring good points!
 
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Though if we suppose he created a life I don't think it would be greater than him because it would be created, a creation, and he is the Creator. So the Creator is always greater than the creation. Though I think you might have a point that the life would have all ready existed within the Creator. Sort of a notion that he knew us before we were even a twinkle in the eye.
God did create beings such as angels and Adam and Eve.
But the life that is within them has always existed in God.

God created the stars and the heavens and such.
But everything with life within them has always existed in God.

For example, God formed the man Adam from the ground.
But what made the man Adam formed from the ground alive...
was the life that God gave to Adam from Himself.

Which has always existed.
And that life in Adam that made Adam alive
takes on its own self identity.

There is no life outside of God.

Therefore God will not create life. He gives life.
 
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God did create beings such as angels and Adam and Eve.
But the life that is within them has always existed in God.

God created the stars and the heavens and such.
But everything with life within them has always existed in God.

For example, God formed the man Adam from the ground.
But what made the man Adam formed from the ground alive...
was the life that God gave to Adam from Himself.

Which has always existed.
And that life in Adam that made Adam alive
takes on its own self identity.

There is no life outside of God.

Therefore God will not create life. He gives life.
Yea, I guess that's a good way to look at it.
 
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In the beginning was the Spirit, and the Spirit was with Life,
and the Life of the Spirit was God. The Life of the Spirit
was the beginning of the Spirit of Life.

All things were made by God;
and without God was not any thing made that was made.
In God was Life
; and the Life was the Light of Life.
And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. The same came for a witness,
to bear witness of the Light, that all men through the Light might believe.
He was not that Light, but was sent to bear witness of that Light.


I want to interject right here that I believe that the Son of God who was Jesus Christ
was that Light. Jesus is the Light. The Son of God is the Light of Life.
God is Life. The Son is the Light. = The Light of Life.


Does anyone disagree with this I have stated?

If so why?

Please if you can find any flaw or error in this I have stated please do
and if you do and you are correct I will make the correct adjustment to
my theory of everything.

Please do not attack me...attack what I stated.


 
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Magenta

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God has always been (eternal) and He has life (being alive) but that does not mean He did not give life to the universe, which He created and therefore had a beginning. The beginning of life in the universe did not preexist the universe itself, even though God preexisted the creation of the universe. It would be easier to say the answer is 42 :D Welcome to CC :)
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It's life Jim, but not as we know it. :)

I think i prefer the original version, in the beginning was God.
 
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God has always been (eternal)
Eternal is a measurement of time.
God created time.
God did not create Himself.
Therefore how can God be eternal to which is a measurement of time
to which He Himself created?


God has always been (eternal) and He has life (being alive) but that does not mean He did not give life to the universe, which He created and therefore had a beginning. The beginning of life in the universe did not preexist the universe itself, even though God preexisted the creation of the universe. It would be easier to say the answer is 42 :D Welcome to CC :)
I never stated that God gave life to the universe. There is no beginning to life.
God has always been alive. And God has no beginning.



 

Johnny_B

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Eternal is a measurement of time.
God created time.
God did not create Himself.
Therefore how can God be eternal to which is a measurement of time
to which He Himself created?


I never stated that God gave life to the universe. There is no beginning to life.
God has always been alive. And God has no beginning.



It would be easier if you would post the Scripture that brought to the ideas you have, that would help us critic what you're saying.
 
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It would be easier if you would post the Scripture that brought to the ideas you have, that would help us critic what you're saying.
The Spirit of truth is not a written word. And truth is truth.
There are no errors or flaws within the truth. Not all truth is in the scriptures.
 

Johnny_B

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Angels were alive, are alive, and though they can take on physical form, they lived before physicality.
Hey Sis I want to understand you right by saying "take on" do you mean manifest themselves?
 

Johnny_B

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The Spirit of truth is not a written word.
I Peter 1:20-21 "knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scripture is of any private interpretation, for prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit."

2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work."

Brother you want us to correct you ideas here but you don't want to use Scripture, the Spirit of truth inspired the Scriptures. That's why He inspired Paul to write 2 Timothy 3:16.
 
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