Are you Goo?!!

God is all.
God is the entity that makes all happen. God could be an all encompassing word for everything (in, has been, will be, never has been, could be…) and the list goes on.

Exactly what is forever? Besides a measurement of time…what is forever?

I just heard my mouse trap just go off. I may have inadvertantly just killed a mouse. Who, besides myself gave me the right to say that is o.k.? To kill something. To take it’s existence, in the physical world, away? Am I not a murderer, to say?
Yes.
Will I be judged? If you believe in the Jesus Story…yes. But, whay do I feel guilt right now? Why does my heart beat harder and my emotions run a bit sour on myself? Is it because I have just sinned, or broken the bond of existence that God is. Would that be the way I will be judged? Does God (as I’ve explained)(without human characteristics of any kind) judge? If so, how? I may never know or I may have already found out. By feeling what I’ve just felt, maybe my existence is created shorter now that I’ve killed another. Or, do I take that sould upon myself? Can souls combine? Physical bodies can…(think of a heart transplant).
If human life is now living longer (the physical and soul life is combined for a longer time (unit of measurement)), are we cheating death? What a silly question. That would imply that we, when separated from soul and body, end in existence. I can’t imagine that really. If that is all then I suppose, but imagine if that is only the beginning! What if the body is merely some type of vehicle to protect us until our soul is ready to venture on. Where would we go? If we go, that would imply that we are still separate individuals. Are we?
Yes, we walk in different directions, physically appearing to go away, but we are still held together by God.
THINK OF GOD AS everything…(a BIG bowl of GOO)
Although each section, if you could section it, is moved around or “stirred,” but when you are done…it is still gelled goo. What if existence as we know it were just that? We are made up of atoms, millions, just mixed together to form us. What if there are millions of solar systems, etc. mixed together to make something else, something greater; and the bond that makes all this work is God. And if I just took away the bond that made a mouse, what is that now in this goo? Thing of billions of atoms meshed together in such a way to make muscles. Those muscles ar my body. Now those atoms form and move and shape billions of other atoms, making the mouse trap (which is also billions of atoms put together too), my atoms set the mouse trap atoms in such a way to create a force, thereby making the atoms in the spring of the mouse trap want to return to their resting point. Not take the mouse (a billion more atoms) comes along and trips the spring, thus bringing the “spring atoms” back to their resting state, thereby separating the mouse’s soul from it’s physical self. The mouse atoms begin to take on diferent shape (the decaying of the mouse perpetuates the atoms to take up diferent rolls in the goo). 2 ways, the life dies or God, as existence, moved the atoms from my body, the mouse trap, and the mouse, to alter the use of the atoms that were being used by all three of us. Remember goo. We as God(or existence) have changed, but we are all still goo. So my question to this is, Where to the atoms, or “soul” from the mouse go? Are they still here (perhaps in different form)? What is the sould made up of? That could be answered by simply stating God, or Goo!?
So, what good is, or better put, Why do we as humans try to put tangible thought to everthing? (i.e. religion) What is it for? Something to give us a purpose??? But we already have a purpose…to be goo, whatever that may be.

hi ted…

i hope that locke_key doesnt read this post! he has a strange affinity for mice it seems.

Maybe this will give him a diferent perspective.

what do you think of the idea??

you put things into a interesting context ted, but your topic contains alot of common philosphical questions. i dont pressume to know the answer to all of those either, but will happily throw in my 10 cents worth (notice i didnt say 2 cents…

1.: Society
2.: im assuming that this is the same as above…
3.: Yes, by definition, your intent was to kill that innocent mouse, shame on you. Your actions lead to its death. Your remorse is admirable, but im sure that in the court of law (at least the american’s) you can sue that mouse’s family for it leaving its corpse on your property. while in the aact of tresspassing i may add.

-please forgive my humour. i am taking your questions seriously…

your theory, or question rather, in a much simplified way , and forgive the upcoming pun, can be sumed up in an interesting phrase…

souls cannot be created nor destroyed

its an interesting thought.

Who gave you the right? Well, if you were to go into a bears home, wouldn’t that bear protect it’s home? Wouldn’t a bee kill itself in order to protect the hive? Under the same token, wouldn’t you kill any creature that didn’t belong inside of your home. Mice know they don’t belong in our homes. That is why they run when the light gets turned on.

Deus ex Machina!

Build a better mouse trap and remorse will beat a path to your door.