Well, for starters, I'll make clear that words and human defintions are limited. But, if I could give one definition for God, in my view it would be ever evolving, never at rest, the interconnection of everything at all times.
Also, this is all over a discussion not worth having, as noone really knows anything outside of myth, be it religious, scientific, spiritual, etc. etc. Accepted truths are constantly being updated or modified. There is no certainty with anything. There are advancements and new ideas in physics, evolution, psychology, cosmology, etc. etc. every day. Life, and those in it, can and will become much more than we are currently able to conceptualize and we cannot predict the multitude of possibilities that will befall and further change our reasoning.
Then we must also ask ourselves if we have a reason for believing in God outside of our inability to comprehend God with our minds. We can give no explanation and so that must make God real? Or can we give no explanation simply because God does not exist? Is the concept of God even relevant when removed from the context of social organization?
In addition, people do not understand what the human mind is potentially capable of. Because we only use a small part of our brains, just believing in something can make it very real for our experience. Our states of consciousness should be discussed as well. Who or what is choosing what to remember or what to value as important and why has it done this?
I don't really know what my opinion is on this subject, lol. Make of it what you may.
Also, this is all over a discussion not worth having, as noone really knows anything outside of myth, be it religious, scientific, spiritual, etc. etc. Accepted truths are constantly being updated or modified. There is no certainty with anything. There are advancements and new ideas in physics, evolution, psychology, cosmology, etc. etc. every day. Life, and those in it, can and will become much more than we are currently able to conceptualize and we cannot predict the multitude of possibilities that will befall and further change our reasoning.
Then we must also ask ourselves if we have a reason for believing in God outside of our inability to comprehend God with our minds. We can give no explanation and so that must make God real? Or can we give no explanation simply because God does not exist? Is the concept of God even relevant when removed from the context of social organization?
In addition, people do not understand what the human mind is potentially capable of. Because we only use a small part of our brains, just believing in something can make it very real for our experience. Our states of consciousness should be discussed as well. Who or what is choosing what to remember or what to value as important and why has it done this?
I don't really know what my opinion is on this subject, lol. Make of it what you may.