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Created on: February 13, 2010
How to find God.
When I began my quest over thirty years ago, my intention was not to find God but to discover the truth of where we came from. In this endeavour I explored all sciences, from Astronomy to Zoology, and although I did not investigate them with the dedication required to be able to profess to be an expert in any one field I did learn enough about each subject that would eventually enable me to discover the greatest secret man could ever uncover; God.
It is easy for me to be able to talk to you about this discovery, simply because I know the answers to the questions you have not yet asked, and because you have not asked them, then the answers I give may be ahead of their time, and you may not yet be able to understand them.
But the topic is, ‘How to find God,’ and I will do my best for you, to try to explain the easiest way I can, so that you can understand and so that you too can find the one true God.
The question of ‘where did we come from’ has been a constant enigma for man since the beginning and we have tried to answer it for ourselves through the sciences which arose in the development of mankind. We have this ‘passion’ that causes us the need to explain all that we see before us and the answers of what we discover become recorded in the sciences for the future advancement of man. In this way the human race develops and progress follows and so we believe we are finding the answers to the questions of our world and also our origination.
But how true are the answers that we find?
For example; we know that the moon affects the tides on earth and we can predict with accuracy the rising and falling of our seas. This is possible because of the understanding we have accumulated through observation and model. But what we have not considered is the effect the universe it’s self may contribute to this known phenomena.
It is true that the moon orbits earth but what effect do other planets have on the moon or even earth?
Because we have not yet recognised an influence originating from our solar system does not mean one does not exist. If, for arguments sake, we identify a ‘force’ from outer space which allows the moon to behave in the way it does towards earth, then the understanding we have come to know becomes changed, and our comprehension of this understanding becomes fuller.
And so it is with all things appertaining to earth; we can explain everything around us but when something else
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