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Theists like to go:
1. We were created
2. Therefore there must be a creator
3. Therefore that creator must be external
And the standard non-theist/âpantheist/âatheist/âpolytheist answer is, of course, âwho created that creator? And the creator of that creator?â
For most of the typical origins they ascribe to the creator (âHe transcends existenceâ is the most common, âHe has always existedâ, âHe precedes Time itselfâ, âHe just spontaneously formedâ etc etc), that same explanation can usually just as easily be ascribed to the naturalistic origin story.
Ultimately it becomes a matter of semantics.
Theists define âcreationâ as the subset of what exists and whatâs there that excludes the theistic God and the entire realm of that God, labeling that excluded part as âtranscendentâ.
Iâm not onboard with that definition. By cosmos I wanna refer to the whole shebang, not just a subset.
Theism, to my mind, diminishes God so much. Shrinks the idea down from something that encompasses all to this tiny liâl superhero flying around.
Whatâs appealing to me about the Christian story (beyond the themes that it culturally appropriated from Isaiah) is the opposite of theism. Itâs the age old Atman-is-Brahman story illustrated by how this Lord, the highest, this omnipotent guy whoâs all fire & brimstone & floods & locusts & âlove me or dieâ like a twisted mom keeping a gun next to the cradle, one day he decides to âehn, Iâll give it a whirl, how hard can it be, Iâve made the world good to live in, after all. Iâll step down there and show âem whatâs whatâ and he incarnates and becomes a dude and he gets bullied and tortured and killed and in the final breath all his divinity bleeds out from him (â៨Νί, ៨Νί, ΝΚΟὰ ĎιβιĎθινίâ) and you know, Iâve got to respect a deity that does that. That is âOdin losing an eyeâ levels of metal. Obi-Wan throwing away the sword in the face of his twisted creation.
And his main jam that he ties into all this is what? Forgiveness.
That, I can dig.