Question:
Do you consider it possible that our creator is incognizant?
Nicholas J
2012-06-12 16:18:50 UTC
Even likely imo. That God, the creator of our universe is no more aware of it's existence (much less ours) than the trees, the mountains or the moon are aware of their. Look around, 99% of life that we observe seems totally unaware of it's own "existence". I do not have the answers, but I would assume that the creator of life is not human nor superhuman. And that the truest form of God shares more characteristics with photons or protein than with Joe Smith.
Eight answers:
AndiGravity
2012-06-12 16:29:48 UTC
Then whatever it is wouldn't be a creator.



Despite the fact we widely misuse the term today, "Creator" and "Creation" were initially coined to specifically refer to God's conscious making of the Universe. Therefore, in this context, creation requires conscious intent.



No conscious intent = no Creator.



Without conscious intent, the thing under consideration (the Universe) isn't a Creation, but something that formed naturally.
Gnosisquest
2012-06-12 23:50:17 UTC
Yes I believe it is more than possible that what causes life as we know it to come about is quite unaware of its existence. Further I believe that the speculation about what is aware of being aware also got its beginning from a cellular level but at the point of evolution we find humanity at this is no longer of the physical.
Weeping Angel
2012-06-12 23:22:43 UTC
Yes. But I would argue that the whole reason we are aware of our existence is based on the virtue that our mind functions like the universe. We are capable to reason out our existence due to the presence of our reason. Our reason comes from our ability to see the patterns in the universe and map them into our own minds (i.e. we think like the universe works). Therefore, God, being, in part, the universe, thinks. Not in the sense that he thinks like us, but that we think like him, except to a lesser degree, because we aren't everything. In fact, our minds are just parts of God.
Armchair Goddess #1
2012-06-13 00:03:01 UTC
Thanks to my metaphysical grandmother, I grew up accepting the teachings of Unity Church, which teaches that God is Omnipotent--the only reality---and that the material world (an illusion of form), including humans, consists of Holograms of this Infinite Being-ness. What you have suggested is possible, perhaps even probable.



My electronics-genius military-career dad used to toy with various electronics principles and with quantum theories for our Sunday morning "discussions" (verbal swordplay with no holds barred), and one thing I remember from his mental meanderings was that the physical plane (including us humans) is the slowest-moving lowest frequency within the vibratory field of the All (the Omnipotent), which I playfully dubbed the "poop principle" or excess. In studying the illusion of "finite" or form, I've come to realize that we are electromagnetic beings, attracting to us those things that we accept as true (be they true or not)--part of Unity's teachings of "As the mind goes, one's energy flows" or "Thoughts held in mind produce in kind." We react at birth or maybe even at the peak point of conception (climactic instant) to a "sense" of separation or loss that was never actually real, and the way I've come to understand this phenomenon is that high energies elsewhere (as during intercourse's climax moment make a "room at the inn" opening for a childseed's channeling--a tiny energy's "breakaway" or summons" onto the physical plane, where sensation is sparked as an aftereffect. I do not think on the Cosmic plane that the sensations we learn during the compression-rarefaction (tights and looses) of birth or the breakaway micro-response cited above are present in Communion within the All, but once we choose to become physical, then sensation follows. I love to introspect with this in mind, seeking "my bliss" (my Oneness with the ONE).
Tommiecat
2012-06-12 23:28:39 UTC
Did you ever see the faces of the children they get so excited. Waking up on Christmas morning hours before the winter's sun's ignited. They believe in dreams and all they mean including heaven's generosity. Peeping 'round the door to see what parcels are for free in curiosity.
Acid Zebra
2012-06-12 23:29:25 UTC
Possible, sure. Pretty much everything is possible. Probable, not that I see. Certainly not "likely" as you claim.
anonymous
2012-06-12 23:20:52 UTC
well yeah...but that's your opinion which means absolutely nothing in regard to the truth





God is a loving doting Father to those who cling to Him
Minister of Truth
2012-06-13 02:47:35 UTC
Thanks to my atheistic father mocking god, I can see the preposterousness of the Q and A's on this.


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