GOD and Existence

The existence of an ant with respect to me is true. But my existence may not be necessarily true with respect to the ant. This is because we live in different dimensions. So, if I extrapolate, somebody who lives in a higher dimension may be very well see/feel me like I see the ant. If I call that higher dimension as GOD, GOD did not create me ( as I did not create the ant), and GOD do have life and death like us.

Can any one throw some light on this.

i need a lamp

There are several, equally sustainable methods for you, da man, to affirm your God-like existence to the sloven grists of ants frolicking around.

The first, and probably most efficient method would be to inflict considerable amounts of damage and suffering to whatever congregational gathering of ants you can get. A frustrated ant is won-over ant, remebber that. This method is also highly entertaining and I bet a lot of fun. Luckily, in no time at all you’re gonna have Sophocles the ant invoking fate, Laplace the ant sustaining causal determination, and Isaiah the ant preaching repentance in the name of the avenging God. As a side-dish, you’re going to get Job the ant questioning your methods and epicurus the ant saying that you’re either malevolent or not God at all. Nothing to worry about, really, they’re just ants.

If you’ve got a taste for the showy and you’re really really bright you could learn the ant’s language,put some rules down on a very small pair of stone tablets and hand them over personally to moses the ant. And presto, you’ve got them hooked for, like, forever. Silly little ants, with a sense of drama.

Now if you’re a kind person, you could offer the ants the best conditions and provide them with the best of possible worlds. As a response, you’ll get Dawkins the ant stating that you don’t exist and it was all a result of natural selection. Stupid, disrespectful ants.

Conversely, you can do absolutely nothing and just let the ants mind their own business until they get sick of it. The best you could expect here is Spinoza the ant saying that you’re nothing more than nature and Kant the ant babbling about indetermination. Pantheistic, agnostic ants.

Whatever turns you on, I guess.

the ant lives in a different dimension. you measure an ant using the same dimensions that we measure a house or a man. you can effect the ant and the ant(if given the means)(put him on your arm and let him bite you) can effect you. we live in a small part of the universe, so does the ant.

If, with respect to you, the ant exists, but with respect to the ant, you do not exist, then how can you even talk about the ant existing or not? I think the ant would know of your existence, but would know it in a way that is so far removed from our experience that it is irrelevant to ask whether or not we exist in the ant’s world.