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The God Notion: Non-Religious Logicality for Believing in Divine Purpose

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SCIENCE-FRIENDLY INTERPRETATION OF A UNIVERSAL MIND


How can we possibly believe the old ideas about God in the face of modern scientific knowledge and understandings? ...But it doesn’t have to be God versus Science, or God versus Evolution.


The biggest questions humanity has ever asked: Why are we here, what is the meaning of life, and who or what is God. It boils down to asking why there is anything more than nothing.

Absolute nothingness can only be described as a concept by simply NOT being anything; and so anything that exists has to be more than this nothingness, but equally less than whatever infinity is – which encompasses the potential of everything.

This book describes all reality as coming from this infinite potential, but this potential cannot be anything without becoming less than infinite, or finite. So infinite potential needs to be worked out in the context of being more than nothing, but less than "The Infinite". This forces a natural processing; which means the universe, as if stemming from a kind of pure focusing of infinite potential, is like a processing "Universal Mind."

The God Notion
goes in to depth explaining this as a logical non-religious argument for believing in God as this Universal Mind, and describes spirituality and divine purpose as a fact-based science-friendly subject that could change the way people think about the concept of God forever.

134 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 30, 2018

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S.E. Elwell

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