Then what's this?Valo wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 3:52 amNo, not given my "theory". First, I haven't offered a theory.honorentheos wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 3:30 am
Ok, but then we'd experience different gravity at different times if God interacts with you or I as material beings with mass. That doesn't appear to be an observable phenomena. So why say that is what gravity is if it isn't something that is observable in a traceable manner to spiritual experiences? If the scriptures say that where two or more are gathered in Christ's name, there He is, then gravity should be measurably different in these locations given your theory. That would be an example of a falsifiable experiment you could use to prove your theory, actually.
That's a theory.Valo wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 2:08 amGod is the source of gravity. Gravity is a by product, really, of a relationship between God's power and matter, in different contexts.
It's been called the "ether" in the past. It's been given many different interpretations but at the most simple level, it's God's power. He is supplying a constant "stream" of the ether, imparting force, energy, and magnetism as it interacts with and collides with matter.
When the Father is indwelling in a human form, He has mass. That would be to my understanding, 57. When God is interacting as the Father in Spirit, He might have mass, but that would be 38. Then there is 19, the unbounded or undivided Father, and I'm not sure what that is!But my rudimentary understanding is this is the Father in His most pure form. Without division, having all portions of Him borrowed, returned back to the Source.
It's a mystery for sure but still, it glints at the corner of the eye, so to speak.
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EDIT: 57 is the Son
Because anything that changes has effects, and any effect is due to change.Why do you assume different gravity would exist at different times based on the idea that a portion of the Spirit of the Father is loaned to us temporarily?
If God isn't just some constant steady flow but is an active participant in the universe there are effects. Otherwise what is the point of religion if the workings of God do not affect the person wrought upon or opening up to said influence?
If there is just stasis, there isn't anything being said here really worth saying at any rate.
So yeah, I think the idea gravity should be different where Christ is claimed to be present should be a testable way of proving or disproving your theory.