An Ironic God
Ironically
An atheist’s God is Atheism
Presenting arguments
That God does not exist
Using the evidence of God’s existence
Words
Ooopsie
“In the beginning, the Word already existed.
The Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
John 1:1
Spoken words are invisible
Yet, the words describe reality
With the audacity of being audible
Even if you hear them
Inside of your head
Where there are no ears
(At least not that I know of)
Unless you are reading this out loud
Your voice is making them audible
With your own voice, cool, huh
I doubt you are hearing them in my voice
Even though I typed them here as such
Which is kind of a Kermit the frog
Mixed with an Oscar The Grouch tone
(You are rereading that in Kermit’s voice
Wondering what Oscar sounded like)
“Energy (like Word) can not be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.”
– Albert Einstein
Words are kinetic energy
Stored when unread and unheard
With their potential being potent or powerless
Depending on their reception at the time
In print, words are more tangible
Collectively placed in books
To be carried and read later
There is no place words are not
Words are everywhere
Existing infinitely
Changing meaning
Depending on content
Context and intent
A rock is not a rock
Without having a word for rock
When it is a noun
As a verb, it all boils down to perception
Either swaying back and forth gently or
To shake violently
Same word, different interpretations
The source of Word / words then becomes
The infinitesimally small yet infinite gap
Between Michaelangelo’s hand (mind) of God
Hand (mind) of man representation that
No matter (non-matter) how close one gets
With Word, it will never grasp the entirety of Word
Beyond beginnings and endings, seeing/hearing as how
“The Word…..already existed.” (Ta-da) – John 1:1
That must be why atheists and theists grapple over proof
Even though they are utilizing the proof and truth itself
Words
How ironic……..
Meanwhile, if an atheist contends there is no invisible man living in the sky puppeteering everything to sadistic and masochistic whims and wishes, they have a valid point.
Ironically, using God / Word(s) to make that point.
Always the best thoughts – your words are a red-hot poker which stir up the coals of my mind…
Curious queries:
Have you ever had an experience (interiorly) that could not be put into words?
What about the word: “ineffable”?
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You must project those thoughts powerfully into the world. Just yesterday I had a weird thought – since matter (energy) is neither created or destroyed, where does all the energy come from to make the billions more people that we have now that weren’t there a couple decades ago? And (forgive any offense) especially all the extra weight that most of those people are carrying?
Something to think about.
If anyone has an answer, it’ll be you.
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Ineffable
Thanks for the cool word.
At first glance, ineffable in the dictionary ought to be like meaningless and not have an entry definition after the word. Followed by its core meaning, indescribable.
As for having an interior experience that could not be put into words, methinks not. Everything is energy (that can not be destroyed). A wordless thought would be like something not moving in the universe, it does not exist. Some word(s) would surface to occupy that Michaelangelo’s gap between indescribable and one’s best perception to communicate to others or self. To make the best sense of it, of that, that is “ineffable”.
Even silence to one’s self or others carries an interpretable communication. Something is there to fill that gap.
“If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.”
RUSH “Freewill”
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