The Thinkers’ God
According to the ancient fabulous tales, they say that God is the supreme creator of everything.
The language is declarative enough which leaves no choice to any lazy mind to think but to accept it as a fact appears to be the simpliest formula.
In fact, no one really knows whether god or a God created something; or whether there is a god/God; or whether everything is to be made as a requisite for existence.
Now, let us examine what that god/God really is. The most popular presentation of proof for god/God was the ancient premise “Air, water, soil, fire, etc.. could not be created by man, therefore, it is created by God.” For any lazy mind, this premise is true.
The premise “…could not be created by man, therefore, it is created by God.” shows how god is made. This kind of faulty reasoning hastily manufactured god at the end of the statement as the direct conclusion of the first line “…could not be created by man…”
It becomes clear that the god in the premise came out with the use of an indicator of reasoning “therefore”, by this virtue a prudent thinking mind could spot the nature of god as the result of an unfounded conclusion.
The concept of god surfaced upon the making of the reasoning “therefore, it is created by God.” The term “therefore” is an indicator of reasoning which is believed to justify the arguer’s supposition.
This pattern of reasoning always produced the necessity of god’s existence. When we say “…therefore, it is created by God.” is a reasoning of the arguer proving the existence of god. It is fair to conclude from this methodology of faulty reasoning that god was just a result, production and creation of reasoning for without the “therefore” which presuppose its existence, there could be no other way to prove that god. Meaning, this kind of reasoning made and created god. God being the product of the conclusion “…therefore, it is created by God.”
Only Nothing is Composed of Nothing
Reality is something determined by its composition. This is to say that when a thing is without component, that thing is a piece of nothing which is only found in our imaginations, hence, an imaginary thing that has no reality in terms of components is nothing and cannot be verified, cannot be checked, cannot be ascertained, and cannot be made to appear.
When an object is neither composed of any thing nor having an element of existence is something which is not real. Only real component can make thing exist. Hence, when a spirit, god or devil has no real component, indubitably those characters cannot be considered real.
What does god, spirit or devil composed of? What real elements that made those characters real? If their composition is not one of those real elements, then a sound conclusiuon of their absence would only be the logical deduction.
Is there a possibility that there is another real elements that could have composed these characters? THERE IS NONE. A question of possibility is one only confirmed by its reality, in the absence of reality there is no possibility. And every thinker must be aware that a possibility should and shall not be answered with a pure speculation, otherwise, it capacitates us to invent anything we believed as existent. Great lies begin with speculations.
The logical theory established herein is that when a thing is not composed of anything which makes it existent, it follows that such a thing can never exist in reality. It is my thesis that any god, spirit (theological and rhetorical spirit) or devil cannot exist in the absence of any composition that made it real.
Thereby, there is truth in the language “only nothing is composed of nothing”.
Man: The Creator of Divinity
MAN: The Creator of Divinity
Paul WD Alforque, Ph.B.,LL.B.,M.Ph.
05 March 2004
INTRODUCTION
Aside from the imaginary characters of famous tales, man is definitely the only specie known for his brilliance; he is the most brilliant of all animals.
No one and nobody can disregard the fact that man has authored enormous ideas, concepts, theories, findings and conclusions; man had also transformed his ideas into tangible objects in the form of discoveries, technologies and inventions.
The ingenuity of this specie is undeniable. Man’s capability to transform and create could not be suppressed. The ability of man’s understanding does not limit only into the visible and verifiable things, it even extended to the sphere beyond the perception of his senses – which he himself called it the “SPIRITUAL”.
This is to say that the intelligence of man penetrates thru his spirituality.
And by virtue of the so-called “spiritual” concepts, it goes further by saying that “spirituality is the medium of divinity”.
Thereby, using the same standard, divinity becomes the subject of man’s craftsmanship.
THE DIVINE AND THE SUPERNATURAL
Nowadays, the concern of the “divine” and the “supernatural” becomes less popular than of the olden days. However, the terms “divine” and “supernatural” are somehow related in the sense that these terms have spiritual connotations. Meaning, spirituality is the common denominator of the “divine” and the “supernatural”.
Now, let us examine the logic of the term “supernatural”.
Before anything else, it should be remembered that the term “supernatural” is composed of two combined terms – the SUPER which means “beyond”, and the NATURAL which implies “innate or not created”.
The term “natural” refers to a system which operates by itself.
The concept of “naturality” excludes any form of creator, designer or even a god. To magnify the point of the idea, if man adheres to the strict concept of the term “natural”, there is no way for him to bring his deity, spirit or divinity into the scene of human understanding. Therefore, it is necessary and a sound human decision to invent the term SUPERNATURAL to nourish the imagination that there are things beyond naturality and would make the projection of spirituality and divinity possible.
The term “supernatural” is declarative enough to presuppose its real occurrence. There is no supernatural, it exists only in the world of terms and language. It is just an invention of man to bring about the concept that could not be possible if not through the term “supernatural”.
MAN AS A SUPERSTITIOUS BEING
The intelligence of man is proven by the fact that he has the ability to project ideas beyond reality. Meaning, he thinks, he argues, he reasons and he believes. In this era of civilization, no one prohibits man to believe whatever he wanted to believe, and since he invented the term “supernatural” to justify everything beyond natural processes including superstition, he is not restricted to be a superstitious being.
Because of this, superstition becomes a part of man’s culture and civilization.
It should also be considered that man’s superstition fertilized his ideas on divinity, superstition being a belief in the works of the divine. Sometimes or oftentimes, man becomes tired of thinking on every piece of cause and effect, he thereby resorts to superstition to explain some occurrences, and then, pretends to know the knowings of the divine.
THE ANCHOR OF DIVINITY – SUPERSTITION
The theory of divinity could not have been possible without superstition. It is superstition which introduced “divinity” into human understanding – for without the believing mind, there is no conforming mind.
An inference could be drawn that superstition comes before divinity, divinity being the total sum of supernatural systems. By reasoning alone we can determine that superstition is the anchor of divinity. It is also inconceivable to imagine whether divinity could be possible without bringing supernaturality into the scene of concepts.
DIVINITY: THE FICTION OF SUPERNATURAL
It is but natural for a human mind to infer that the supernatural is authored or driven by the divine, otherwise, the theory of supernatural could just be a wingless bird.
We will try to classify this thing:
When a system diverts from its natural process, it must have been moved by some-being which is the divine. After which, when a system was diverted from its natural process because of the intervention of the divine, it is safe to say that it is the supernatural order.
Logically, what we refer to as supernatural is the effect caused by the divine. In other words, the divine is the nearest conclusion at the occurrence of the supernatural. There is a possibility, therefore, that the idea of divinity could just be a by-product of the supernatural theory. Because we infer the cause by its effect, this is to say that without the effect there could be no way of pointing at the divine as the cause.
When we say “Divinity: the fiction of supernatural”, it means “divinity being a creation arising from the theory of supernatural”.
THE ‘FATHER’ THEORY AND THE LOGIC OF COMPARISON
It is a phenomenon in every civilization to have a leader or in any institution to have a master.
In every home of every family in this globe, the image of a father signifies as that of a captain of a ship. This attitude becomes a part of human relations, it becomes a part in the sense that our mind would automatically register the symbol of a father without being told or without having been declared.
In like manner, man being a discontented animal, had successfully find a way to imagine a divine father which serves as his absolute protector and provider. Because of this mind set, man’s discontented mind begins to ease. Man then tries to minimize his fears of the unknown in a way that he finds an invisible shield of which he believed who created him, who protected him, who provided him everything, who loved him and who wouldn’t want him to be injured.
This show how powerful is the human mind.
By way of comparison, a divine being is just like a father of the family of which the intention is for the welfare of his children; a divine father is like a king of a nation which all the properties therein belongs to him, he has many angels as his servants and soldiers.
Since the divine being has been classified as spiritual or not belonging to the material kingdom, the human mind accommodates them in a divine territory as their residence which is what man called the “heavens”. As it is said, all the divine characters has their functions that is entirely similar to the functions of every person of good standing in our community.
In this wise, we can clearly visualize how the “father” theory had been influenced by the mind’s power to make a sound comparison. The ability of man reaches to the point where he could create things in his mind by the use of similitude and comparison.
Similitude and comparisons are powerful enough to produce the image of an idea the same as the thing compared upon.
THE CREATURES OF FEARS
Fear has always been a parcel of man’s consciousness. It is oftentimes an effect of reasonable thoughts and feelings. Fears had even caused man to think and to make a thorough reflections on matters feared upon. In fact, fear is a mystery of human mind. Perhaps, the origin of fear is the experience of man which brought him to a level of awareness.
There are so many things created by reflections out of fear. For instance, a fire-arm is invented in the name of protection and protection had been borne out of fears.
The same observation leads us to conclude that the fear of death creates the “eternal life” and the “resurrection” theory in major religions; the fear of suppression creates the concept of a loving divine father; so on and so forth…
Needless to say that FEAR is one of the hidden powers of human mind which capacitates him to design a defense mechanism to protect himself from danger, may it be actual or imaginary.
Wherefor, man invented objects to bust his fears – inventions even include the theory of divinity, these objects are the creatures of human fears.
THE PLEASURABLE FANTASY
Man wishes a lot of things, his wishes even extended the after-life.
Wishes produced a great effect to the lives of many; it brings about prospect, happiness and purpose of his existence.
Man’s wishes create what he hopes, he hopes what he desired and he desires whatever it is that brings pleasure to him.
Man is really a mechanism of peculiarity. His mind is so complicated and equipped with so many abilities formed by its natural operation but capable of creating supernatural things. The mind is also a great machinery with a built-in power to fantasize.
The fantasy created by the mind is an expression of creativity, hence, the mind is capable of forming various abstracity thru fantasy.
SUMMATION
Man is, indeed, a prisoner of his own thoughts, an actor of his belief and a mechanism of peculiarity. He is a unique machine with an inherent strong power and innate ability of performing anything;
He is the only animal which has a great degree of necessities and desires.
Inspite of all this, he has a broad awareness and understanding which enables him to satisfy himself within his resources.
The greatest of all of his achievements is his inventive cleverness and creativity; he can form anything whatever his mind can conceive.
Within this line, there is no doubt on the fact that this specie, the man, is the creator of divinity.
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