Many recent theories lean towards a belief that there is not a seperate and divine God, but instead that we are all divine beings on the same level, all of us being individual “Gods”. In this case, could God be defined as the chemicals in our brain that make us have emotion, or maybe the synapses sent through our mind. Could God maybe even rationally be defined as the building block of life, DNA?
I personally have not heard this theory yet, so I have to admit, I’m a tad confused about it. You say that God may not be a divine being, but that each and every one of us are divine beings. Is this strickly reserved for humans? If it is, I think that this concept is rather pompous on our part, to think that we are all these gods walking the Earth amongst the flora and fauna. Also, could this not also be interpreted as another form of athiest thinking?
I’m not sure, I would need to know more about this theory before I could make a solid comment or thought on it.
The Merovingian Order made the point that we were once divine and were made mortal for the purpose of finding the Holy Grail. Once we have found it, we would return to our divine state. Or something like that…
We are a part of the divine being which is God…therefore we ARE God… Not the almighty…because we’ll never be that…but all of us in a collective state…spiritually and physically make up the almighty…All of us have God inside of us…and whether you say it’s DNA…or the air we breathe…<-hint hint…God is us…And it’s not just humans…everything that has breath is a part of God…