25.4.14

"Transcendence"--Is God dead?


Nietzche was wrong.   And not with just that one idea; he was wrong over and over and over and over and...  He was infinitely wrong!

Not just that German philosopher, but everyone who bases or has based their philosophy on his concepts or axioms--they are all wrong too!

I am just going to commit a logical fallacy in this position and refer to the authority of God.  God himself has told me that Friedrich Nietzche is wrong, because the living God and living Christ are infinitely far from being dead.  They are actually further from being dead than is possible to imagine: even the thought of them being dead is ridiculous.  They are both infinitely alive!  Even if you has an infinite amount of reasons that pointed to Their or His being dead, you would still be short an infinite amount of infinite reasons; in the end, God is LIFE!

As far as Transcendence goes, I haven't seen it, though I might see it, but even if we build the "ultimate computer," even if we achieve transcendence thanks to those computers (even all the computers and servers that are the foundation for the World Wide Web), we cannot even begin to approach God, or His attributes, or His love, or His grace, or His qualities, or His omnipotence, His omniscience, His omnipresence, or His perfections.  In order to even begin approaching God, His perfections would have to be imbued in each of them and there would, of necessity be an infinite number of them--impossible almost to the threshold of sacrilegiousness or blasphemy!  Can you say, "Without beginning of days or end of life"?  What about LIVES!?!

God doesn't only live in each of us (but even the sum-total of human lives does not approach an infinite amount).

Just pray.  Find-out for yourself and stop trying to outthink the Father of us all.

JPS