Uncategorized

Is God a Benevolent Being?

Is God a Benevolent Being?

Descriptive words or phrases we read in the Christian Bible describe God as omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, that he exists within us and all around us, and that no one can look upon his face and live. In 317 AD after the Roman Emperor Constantine declared Christianity to be the single belief system of the Roman Empire, we were conditioned to think that Heaven was a celestial kingdom with God being the supreme ruler. In other words, God was personified as a benevolent human being and the father of Jesus. Perhaps modern-day science can provide more insight.

Within the Genesis account of the Christian Bible, it is written, “God is Light.” Scientists and most people consider light to be a form of energy. Using the mathematical law of transitivity, it can be said, “If God equals light and light equals energy, then God equals energy.” Moses verifies this in Exodus when he reveals that he saw God in the form of a burning bush. Within the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita scriptures of the Hindus, and the Sutra scriptures of the Buddhists, light is considered to be the sustainer of life.  If God is indeed energy, it creates a better understanding of the adjectives used to describe God. I know of no human being, no matter how benevolent he is, to be omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, within and all around you in one simultaneous moment. Energy can.  Jesus knew this and so did the scientist of this age.

Everything is energy and thats all there is to it

Albert Einstein

If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.

Nikola Tesla

Leave a Reply