What if a divine creator exists, but doesn't care if you believe in him/her/it or what spiritual label you use for yourself?

What if the golden rule is that creator's bottom line, end of story?

2014-04-30T20:53:35Z

Note: This question actually belongs to "Mortal Seeker", but was accidentally asked on his wife's account.

Monk2014-04-30T22:46:09Z

scribblo,

Simply look around in vision. This divine creator would have nothing to do and that would be his bottom line, end of story… Constant creativity has no beginning or end. But it must be made clear that experiencing it is being it. Once again, Constant Creativity is eternal. Simply look into the heavens. But this is not the end of story. The two different aspects of existence are the ever changing relative field and the absolute, none changing aspect in existence. One cannot exist without the other. Negative…Positive

Spiritual label would be “nowhere & everywhere”

?2014-04-30T23:30:14Z

Then it wouldn't differ from a Spaghetti Flying Monster, and all that "I relate to the Universe" would make no sense.

And mythology would not be called metaphysical manifestation of consciousness, but fairy tale.

In fact, it would be considered that such creature would not have anything to do with our creation...

People would stop feeding it... :D

claptic2014-05-01T08:59:37Z

Yay!!!!! It is impossible for the Absolute to create anything.

Anonymous2014-04-30T20:30:22Z

Then it wouldn't matter, because we couldn't possibly know it's true.

Anonymous2014-04-30T20:30:22Z

That "divine creator" would be pretty irrelevant.

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