Hey Clayton,

Please do read the thread entilted Soul for very similar ideas.
Specificly what we each have to say on Spirit and Matter.



On Feb 24, 10:01 am, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
> I understand your need to relativize, Manofranco. Communication fails
> otherwise. My working hypothesis is that this is why my absolutist friends
> have left this forum here, for instance.
>
> Clayton, thank you for revitalizing this questionable subject matter!
>
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Manfraco Frank Elder 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > This is just one way to describe God, which is as if God and
> > everything else is one and the same thing, at least this is how I
> > understand your post; Is this what you want to say, or not?
> > My regards
> > Manfraco
>
> > On Feb 24, 4:26 am, Clayton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > My theory is that God (I use God for lack of a better word)is the want
> > > to exist, the want to exist that lies within everything that does
> > > exist and that is why it does.
>
> > > What I am saying is that all matter and energy was created from
> > > another force. A force that is not yet understood by science. A force
> > > that I describe as God, the want to exist.
>
> > > What the want to exist is theoretically, is the driving force that has
> > > created everything that exist’s within our universe, and also that
> > > within every particle that has come to exist, there also lies a want
> > > to exist, and this driving force has went on to create all the
> > > complexity that exists. Everything from the most basic particle on up
> > > to things such as ourselves, beings that are aware of the world and in
> > > a sense allow for its existence. (Does anything exist if it doesn’t
> > > have an observer?)- Hide quoted text -
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