Question: And if God has a mind, then God is not a “something” but a someone”? Is this a logical conclusion?
God’s answer:
Question: God, can you somehow confirm these answers because I am sure someone will question the logic of this all?
God’s answer:
I AM Spirit.
Meaning: This relates to various explanations about the birth of consciousness, universe and creation (big bang and quantum physics).
Question: What do you mean I AM Spirit in this answer?
God’s answer:
You cannot bring Me to the smallest level You cannot quantify Me.
Definition: “ First cause, in philosophy, the self-created being (i.e., God) to which every chain of causes must ultimately go back. The term was used by Greek thinkers and became an underlying assumption in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Many philosophers and theologians in this tradition have formulated an argument for the existence of God by claiming that the world that man observes with his senses must have been brought into being by God as the first cause. The classic Christian formulation of this argument came from the medieval theologian St. Thomas Aquinas, who was influenced by the thought of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. Aquinas argued that the observable order of causation is not self-explanatory. It can only be accounted for by the