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Is God an Alternative Fact?
As Christians we believe in the doctrine that a single deity created the universe and everything in it. This single cause deity we call God is believed to be:
Therefore, if this doctrine is correct it needs be reflective of the nature of our reality. If correct then we should be able to obtain evidence to support such a theory. The common thread of all four of these traits is single cause. If this single cause theory we call God is not reflective of Nature, then we are faced with a fundamental dilemma.
In 2000, I began an experiment at TemptDestiny.com to see if there was such a thing as destiny by repeating for a third time what had been done twice before. As a Catholic, I was raised believing in God and that things are predestine, e.g., live a good life - go to heaven, live a sinful life - go to hell. And so when I had an opportunity to put my beliefs to the test against Nature itself I was sure my faith would be vindicated. The construct of the experiment was simple. First establish cause in order to conduct the experiment, then observe its effects. By having knowledge of both cause and its effects, the findings would be complete thus unambiguous and not subject to my opinions. In other words, Nature would confirm if the cause of existence was indeed singular or not. Unfortunately, Nature provided unambiguous empirical evidence that the cause of our existence is not singular. There are in fact two origin variables in Nature that give rise to the existence of effects (everything).
Now what, where do we go from here?
- Omnipotence - all-powerful.
- Omniscience - all-knowing.
- Omnipresence - all-present.
- Omnibenevolent - all good.
Therefore, if this doctrine is correct it needs be reflective of the nature of our reality. If correct then we should be able to obtain evidence to support such a theory. The common thread of all four of these traits is single cause. If this single cause theory we call God is not reflective of Nature, then we are faced with a fundamental dilemma.
In 2000, I began an experiment at TemptDestiny.com to see if there was such a thing as destiny by repeating for a third time what had been done twice before. As a Catholic, I was raised believing in God and that things are predestine, e.g., live a good life - go to heaven, live a sinful life - go to hell. And so when I had an opportunity to put my beliefs to the test against Nature itself I was sure my faith would be vindicated. The construct of the experiment was simple. First establish cause in order to conduct the experiment, then observe its effects. By having knowledge of both cause and its effects, the findings would be complete thus unambiguous and not subject to my opinions. In other words, Nature would confirm if the cause of existence was indeed singular or not. Unfortunately, Nature provided unambiguous empirical evidence that the cause of our existence is not singular. There are in fact two origin variables in Nature that give rise to the existence of effects (everything).
Now what, where do we go from here?