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God Minus Religion
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God Minus Religion
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God Minus Religion
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We are in God's mind This is the conclusive message of the book. In plain English, author Jean Bertrand shares an intrinsic dialogue and takes us with him on an expedition where the basic yet fundamental concepts such as existence, will, power, freedom, and free will are explored. Chapter One discusses the fact that we human beings are merely machines. Chapter Two argues that the existence of a thing is due to that thing being known of. Chapter Three reveals the relationship between will, power, and freedom: if the will is strong enough, it would turn into reality. All discussions within these chapters finally come together in Chapter Four, where the author concludes that all things - including us, life, the universe, and everything else - simply exist only in God's mind. We are all simply God's imagination. God imagines all things and their existence is in fact nothing but an imagining taking place in God's mind. Therefore it is not God that is in Being rather it is Being that is in God. This implies that God neither is nor is not.
We are in God's mind This is the conclusive message of the book. In plain English, author Jean Bertrand shares an intrinsic dialogue and takes us with him on an expedition where the basic yet fundamental concepts such as existence, will, power, freedom, and free will are explored. Chapter One discusses the fact that we human beings are merely machines. Chapter Two argues that the existence of a thing is due to that thing being known of. Chapter Three reveals the relationship between will, power, and freedom: if the will is strong enough, it would turn into reality. All discussions within these chapters finally come together in Chapter Four, where the author concludes that all things - including us, life, the universe, and everything else - simply exist only in God's mind. We are all simply God's imagination. God imagines all things and their existence is in fact nothing but an imagining taking place in God's mind. Therefore it is not God that is in Being rather it is Being that is in God. This implies that God neither is nor is not.



















