Chris Root wrote:
>
> Dear Mr. Hammond:
>
> In all due respect, wouldn't someone with
> > > 3. A professional competence in Divinity
> recognize that your theory propounds a sort of neo-universalism. How do you
> account for the fact that the various world religions each describe a God
> with a different set of attributes than the others. What attributes of God
> does your theory proffer?
>
> Best,
> Dr. Christopher Root
[Hammond]
There have been people who knew what God was since
the beginning of time. You're probably one of them.
These people have always been considered authorities,
men of enormous social experience, not average people.
Problem is, none of them could prove it. Few could even
effectively explain it. Even Jesus, the World's most
famous religious teacher found it necessary to describe
God in metaphors (parables). Consequently, even today,
thousands of years after people first noticed the
phenomena of God, there is still no generally accepted
absolute proof that God exists. This fact has always,
and still does, weaken the social power of religion.
It has been Mankind's dream for milliniums that
religious principles would someday universally
elevate human behavior and save humanity from war,
poverty, and misery. This hope has not materialized,
and much of the reason may be traced to the lack of
an actual proof that God exists. Even today, youngsters
are observed asking each other, "do you believe in God"?
It has been judged throughout history, by Akhaneton,
Moses, Aristotle, Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, DesCartes,
Newton, Pascal, Leibnitz, and many other authorities,
that if a proof of God could be found, it would be of
immense value to the welfare of the World.
None of these historical personages ever seriously
questioned what God was, they only questioned whether a
"proof of his existence" could be found. Generally,
the central dogma of all of world religious history
may be summed up in the following, completely
empirical, historically common description of "God":
Central dogma of all Religion, being
the historic, common description of God
God is an invisible man who dwells in a high
place overlooking the world. Unlike ordinary
men, he is physically and mentally perfect,
and lives forever. He is in spiritual contact
with every person, and guides them with his
infallable power. He is all powerful, is
absolutely fair, merciful and good, and ultimately
saves us from Death. He is the most powerful force
known to Man, and rules absolutely the fate and
destiny of the World.
This is the "God" who is described to children, adults,
and old people in one form or another, around the entire
world. If you ask the average man what he thinks God is,
he will in fact tell you that he is an old man living in
the sky who rules the world. That's it, histories central
dogma of religion.
Now, the scientific exlanation and proof of God that I have
discovered, confirms completly, that this central dogma of
religion, is absolutely true and correct. It is a simple,
direct, classical "physics" proof of how and why this central
dogma is true and correct, and a rigerous hard scientific
proof that "He" exists, and that this description of "Him" is
accurate and real.
Now let us hope, that the glowing predictions of our antecedants
as to the immense salvatory impact of a discovery of a scientific
proof of God, turns out to be all they predicted it would be.
-- BE SURE TO VISIT MY WEBSITE, BELOW: ----------------------------------------------------------- George Hammond, M.S. Physics Email: ghammond@mediaone.net Website: http://people.ne.mediaone.net/ghammond/index.html -----------------------------------------------------------
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