This was my initial definition. After reading some other comments, I feel I should further explain my own view.
I don't see God in a religious sense, having morals or a code to follow. I see God as a biological, unending body. Simply a mass. It doesn't make me feel safe, I just happen to feel reassured that my own atoms will be put to good use, forever. I also believe this is 'eternal life'. Our own bodies are made up of the materials found in stars. Which means we will live forever, even if our memories don't. We're recycled. Piece by piece. Simply floating off to make yet another piece of God. I see God as a name for what science is discovering. And it is beautiful.
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This was my initial definition. After reading some other comments, I feel I should further explain my own view.
I don't see God in a religious sense, having morals or a code to follow. I see God as a biological, unending body. Simply a mass. It doesn't make me feel safe, I just happen to feel reassured that my own atoms will be put to good use, forever. I also believe this is 'eternal life'. Our own bodies are made up of the materials found in stars. Which means we will live forever, even if our memories don't. We're recycled. Piece by piece. Simply floating off to make yet another piece of God. I see God as a name for what science is discovering. And it is beautiful.
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Pseodonihm
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You and I are very similar in our very limited comprehension of God