Who has the "real" definition of God? I mean, who on Earth can authoritatively tell you who or what God is?Imwashingmypirate wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 9:54 amI think I can visualise "god" being like quantum matters throughout existence and the idea of changing states. But that would be a different idea of what the word god means.
But also, my concern would be that if God changed state to be within Christ, then what was holding the universe together? Or did this exist in two states at the same time?

The Eternal Father, He doesn't change states. He imparts a part of himself, He has given a "seed" of Himself to others through which God experiences the Universe. Also I'm trying to describe an idea that doesn't do very well with language so there is that.

Like dividing a light beam maybe.
I think perhaps a good way to visualize the situation is like in the Matrix or a simulator. I am not saying it's literally this, but, one way to visualize it is that we exist inside of a simulator. That God created the simulator and inside the simulator is this Universe. At anytime or "all of the time" God can "see" and experience the "simulator" through a "character" or all the charaters in the simulator.
At no point does the "real, physical" God lose control of the simulator. He works in a symbiotic relationship with those in His creation or in the creation inside the simulator, through the simulator,
but He is not really inside the simulator. He can project Himself in to the thoughts and ideas of those "player characters" in the simulator. Like a Dungeon Master from D&D.

It can also be seen in the idea of a "far out dream" where being God, you could dream anything you wanted. But that's a bit harder to accept and therefore see, I think.