Re: Theos-World RE: [bn-study] A boundless God
May 12, 2003 05:59 PM
by Steve Stubbs
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Meredith"
<bill_meredith@e...> wrote:
> Bill: I am not comfortable casting "An Omnipresent, Eternal,
Boundless, and
> Immutable PRINCIPLE on which all speculation is impossible"
If you think of it in relationship to consciousness it all makes
sense. Space, for example, is not nothing, although most people
think it is, but it is nothing to our consciousness since it presents
neither light, color, sound, or resistance to touch. (If it does, it
is not empty space.) One could call it No-Thing, since it is not a
material thing which stimulates our sense organs, and it is (as far
as we know), boundless and immutable, etc.
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