Is that your epiphany? There are other reasons to believe that God exists. I don't rely on the absence of nothing to form my belief in God. I rely on...oh wait, I'm sure you don't want to hear it again.
If nothing is greater than God, Then God is less than or equal to nothing. If nothing does not exist and never existed, Then Spoiler: ??? God does not exist and never existed.
I think it's total bollocks, the belief in this is where you and I will never agree, your church would like to teach you this, and if they didn't, they'd be out of a job, so its self preservation to keep spinning this story. More bollocks. Nice story from the church, christians versus pagans, the pagans are evil because they don't believe in religous nonsense. Everyone is different, think, if certain people follow a particular political party, does that make them evil or wrong if they follow the opposition party? Were Germans evil because they agreed with Hitler during his rule? Are Americans evil if they like Trump or Biden? Because I don't swallow the bs bible stories and believe men who decide Sundays should be spent in church, does that make me wayward and anti God or a heathen? All bs concocted by the church to make you guys feel justified you are right and those who don't go along with the church yarn are evil, wrong, in opposition, destined to hell for ever and ever amen.
One of Jesus favorite sayings was "God is.", and would often be the last thing he would say before walking away from a conversation. That's not in the Pop Text, however. But the point is that he was saying that while most everything man experiences is questionable about it's existence, God is not. "God is (period)" is a good way to end a conversation because beyond that, beyond only the existence of God, is trouble, due to the danger and treachery of self-deception. By "God", i do not mean the maker of this world, which does not exist. I mean the Good, which does not create anything other than it's own kind (if Good is Spirit then Good only creates Spirit). The "only Son of God" is meant to emphasize that the Good has only ever created after it's own kind but ONCE. If you want to claim that this world exists, then you are contradicting the "only Son of God" by proposing there is another son (Adam) consisting of many other sons (mankind). The reason there is only one "Son of God", is because one, of your own kind, (if you are Good), is enough. The reason one is enough is because there is no difference between the Good creator, and the Good son. Creating more really only makes sense if each "son" were different, as they are with mankind. Anyway, if you claim that Adam and his children exist, then you are contradicting the normal creative process of a Good god. To be more exact, the only Son of Good is the exact same as the Father, except for one very important caveat: The "Son" (in quotes because Good does not have gender or sex differences) emanates from, and/or is created by the "Father" (in quotes because Good does not have gender or sex differences). This is one-way cryptology, so-to-speak. Whatever you want to call this creative process, it cannot be reversed: The Son cannot create it's own Father. If you left it here, then there would be a permanent difference between the Son and the Father, and there would not be perfect equality, sameness, and oneness. So you should not be surprised to find out that the Son, in "his" (there is no male or female in Christ) own turn, creates but ONE Son of his own, thereby becoming a "Father" and/or "Creator" himself. Presumably, then, each Father is also a Son of one Father, there not being a need for more than one Creator. In this way, the Good maintains perfect equality amongst itSelf. A better word for equality would be oneness. Following this logic, the process of creation (each Son creating his own Son, each Christ begetting it's own Christ, each Good begetting it's own Good) is ongoing, never ending, and arguably, never having a beginning. We could call this creation, but maybe a better word is SHARING. This sharing of all one's power and possessions brings joy to any god that is actually Good. Arguably, then, the joy of Good is constantly increasing at a constant pace. The world we experience is an abnormal anomaly in the constant sharing I've just described. It should be obvious that the maker of this world does not share all it has with it's "creation" (in quotes because it is not really an actual creation). It should be obvious that while the maker of this world seems to know quite a bit, his "children" don't know jack shit. If the children are anything like the "father" (in quotes because the maker of this world is not a real father), then the maker of this world doesn't know jack shit either. Anyway, the creation of each real "Son" is the creation of an entire universe in which the entire "Kingdom of God" is given to each Son. This kind of giving is different from the way man gives, or from the way man's maker gives. When Good gives, Good gives everything. But at the same time, Good retains everything. There is no loss. The giver and the receiver remain equals. Technically, Good IS everything (being the only thing that exists), thus, when Good gives, Good gives its SELF, as much as possible. Thus, the "Kingdom of God" and the Self, are the same thing. This is why the Self is not within the "Kingdom", but rather, the "Kingdom" is within the Self. Thus, with each Son having the power to create the entire universe of Good ONCE AGAIN (again, once is enough), we should not be surprised if our entire "world" (some people falsely call it "the universe", as if it was everything) SEEMS REAL, if that was the intention. However, it only seems real (seems to exist) to that which is still participating in it's original erroneous inception. To that which does not participate, it does not seem real. In fact, it is so unreal that it is less than a myth. It cannot be "seen" (Good does not have eyeballs), nor can it be known. It cannot be known because this world is based on faith, which runs contrary to all knowledge. What significance does this world have, then? It's significance can be compared to let's say you have a son, fallen asleep, having a nightmare. Do you see the nightmare? No. Do you have any clue as to what the nightmare is about? No. You only see, (Good only knows), that your son seems upset about something, or is not communicating normally, because he is asleep. Likewise, the "Father" (any god that is actually Good) has no clue what is going on here, because it is technically PRIVATE. As such, it is not really "happening". It doesn't "happen", never did, and never will. It's realness is only a testament to the power of Christ, and it's abuse that is still within your power to abuse as a voluntary participant. I should mention, this is the only way the "Father" could remain Good, is to know nothing about it. Likewise, the only way for the Son to remain Good, is also to know nothing about it. Thus, sorting out the major difference between knowledge and faith is critical to one's salvation. What is made by faith does not exist, and you must be firm about this. You cannot be wishy washy, split double minded with cognitive dissonance. If you are experiencing this world, it means you are still wishy washy about faith versus knowledge, are still double minded, and still suffering cognitive dissonance, because you have not yet fixed your mind on Christ, and have yet to become clear about what exists, and what does not. At the very least, you should admit that if this world does exist, then Christ and his Father are evil. Your salvation depends on it not existing. It's not existing is the reason it does not hurt Christ, at least not permanently. If it did exist, Christ would be technically dead, way beyond permanent damage. The only way for Good to remain Good, and for Christ to remain Christ, is for this world to be self-inflicted, and entirely contained within your own experience. Well, it's PRIVACY does guarantee this. Arguably, this world is experienced by only one of the endless line of Sons of Good. As such, despite the diversity and differences that appear here, there is still a unity, albeit hidden, behind it's making and manufacture. As such, it does only have one maker, and by extrapolation, everything that is made is complicit with that one maker. So complicit are we, that arguably we ARE that maker. Note well: Jesus admitted this, he did not boast of this. Making this world is nothing for any Son of Good to boast about. Getting a little further into the weeds with this: This world, a world built on faith, is technically an ADDITION to what is Good. The intention of this addition is to seek MORE, have MORE, and ultimately to BE more. This actually contradicts the prior, normal sharing process of the Good Christ. As said, when Good creates, everything, which is the Self, is given to the next of kin. In that process, there are NO ADDITIONS because that would violate the equality clause. Neither is it even possible to give more than what Good already gives, if what Good gives is everything! Technically, it is unethical to give less, but that too is arguably not possible for that which is Good. Given this premise, then, this world is an expression which seeks to realize, or at the very least examine, the possibility of gaining MORE via giving LESS. Both of which are, as said, impossibilities given a Good god. As such, this world is built upon an impossible foundation that can only be supported by a strange mental condition called faith. Faith, never forget, has an uncanny magical propensity to make "real" (seem to exist) whatever the hell it wishes, not matter how impossible it may be in the real universe of Good. But while you aggrandize your precious faith, it is impossible to escape what faith has made real to you. Faith makes shit up as it goes along. The more shit it makes up, the tighter and tighter are made the chains on your mind. It is both causal and reactionary. As it reacts to the shit it just made up, it makes up more shit to cope with the original shit. At best, you can reverse the process of faith by being very cautious about it's insidious inception, and the way that it has been used since the beginning of time, which is some shit it made up. I suggest you use faith to unmake the shit by affirming that it does not exist. But knowledge is superior. If you knew it did not exist, you would be much better off, having a much better experience.
In society there are different levels of class. The upper class live in mansions or super yachts (heaven) while other lesser mortals have to contend with council houses. But usually everyone is content enough with their status in life, working or ruling class. Tell me why God decided those who don't who don't make the grade into first class heaven need to be punished? I'll tell you why, because its nothing but a bs story concocted by bs humans, thats why!
You're in love with love itself, captivated by group think emotional euphoria. Young people exploring their new found liberties of adulthood, mix in cultism and this is what you get.
%% GOOD one; + on 2nd thought ask for more/ than one thing................................ SHE hath been as the ships of the merchant; from afar she bringeth her bread Proverbs 31;14 YLT/Bible Gateway