• Flax@feddit.uk
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    8 months ago

    No. Just like how a baker isn’t made a cake, a creator isn’t made of creation and is uncreated.

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    8 months ago

    Bob was the first. It was only bob and the universe sized computer. Bob decided that he would simulate a universe with his universe sized computer. Then big bang happened. Now bob is everywhere. Through observation we can infer that he was made out of atoms.

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    8 months ago

    Since the concept of God is unique to each individual, and totally irrational, and basically non-existent in an objective sense, the answer would be no.

    Or I suppose more to your question, if you personally believe that God exists and is a physical being and you believe it’s made of atoms, then it’s made of atoms.

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      Eh that’s inconsistent. An all-powerful being could certainly have self assembled, and assembled the stuff it’s assembled out of.

      If that sounds ridiculous, it is.

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      I alwas think about “god” as energy itself. wasn’t created not can be destroyed, is everywhere, everytime, all at once. The thing that makes atoms possible. It’s not made of anything

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    If we live in a computer simulation, then yes the creator could be made out of atoms. They just need to make a computer that simulates whatever physics they like.

    But in a purely physical world that we understand, I think this question is too hard to answer. If they are in the 4th dimension and being able to manipulate space and time, or even the laws of nature, then anything is possible.

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      But if we’re created in they’re image, couldn’t that indicate at an atomic or subatomic level?

      What if we cant see God because they’re just a particular string cluster of atomic or subatomic particles?

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        What if we can’t see God because we’re all just a bunch of random synapses firing in some higher beings brain while they’re having a fever dream? After our world “ends” they’re gonna wake up and go “holy shit that was a fucked up dream”

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          Lets keep going. Same scenario but the dream was of an entire universe and the higher being doesnt evem take notice of our existence because in the scheme of the time of our universal existence our enitre planetary life development start tonend isnt even a blip to notice. We are significantly insignificant.

          Until of course we figure out how to break out of the dream/simulation and end up bringing war to the gods to their disbeleif.

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      On the other hand, they also believe that we were created in his image, so perhaps he created atoms because he himself is made of atoms.

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        Playing devil’s advocate, I think the argument would say that he isn’t made of anything since he created everything, and he is indivisible.

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    No, they wouldn’t.

    They would exist outside of our universe (since they created the universe), so the rules of physics in our universe don’t apply to them.

    Even if the reality they existed in had something equivalent to atoms, it would be inaccurate to call those “atoms” since they are in different realities.

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      I agree. I imagine I am a character in a game and God is the gamer playing the game. OP just asked, if God is made of pixels. Imagine this weird question…

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    If we’re talking deities, as in supernatural creator beings, the answer would be yes when they want to be made of atoms and no when they don’t want to be. If they have the power of creation and form reality itself, their nature, both physical and spiritual, would be whatever they choose, right?

    If we’re talking non-infinite mind creating a simulated universe that we live in, then it’s more likely that they are made of something, though it may not be atoms or matter as we understand it. They would presumably occupy some sort of physical universe with laws and something like matter to give it physical properties, but there is no reason to assume that the nature of the universe would resemble our own or follow the same laws. Atoms and other forms of matter that we have in our universe may be a construct of our simulation, rather than a constant truth in all universes. And honestly, their universe may not even be physical at all in the sense that we all understand it. The answer is that we don’t know, have no way to know, and may not even have the capacity to understand even if we were given the answer.

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      8 months ago

      The Christian God follows this quite well, especially with the concept of the Trinity.

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    Its like asking a caveman if the sky is made of water. There is just no way for them to give the right answer without taking a guess and getting lucky.

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    I personally think that what we call “God” is the spiritual outcome of one’s good deeds.

    Same for the good and wicked gods of past: you did harm, you were letting yourself be handled by Hel\Ares\Necron, you did good, you were letting Krishna\Yawhe\Amaterasu lead you.