Tuesday, January 07, 2025

Prisoner's of god

 What if we are prisoners of god in gods mind. What if in our minds God were a prisoner??


I don't know how I come up with these things...I just do. My idea is laudable however. Prejudice in the name of gods infallibility. But what if we are living in a simulation of gods mind and he were prisoner of it. It make sense...

Can we all attain a sense of immortality in gods manner if you are accusing god of your own imprisonment? And what if god were imprisoned. What does that mean? How would that look like?

Here is my theoretical discharge...

"Immortality in accusing gods imprisonment..."

If we are not all prisoners of God in God's mind then what is which you see makes you relate to that stated prejudice. My answer is we are aimless according to a phantom blueprint. There is no master plan. Only your self wonder.

Everything you outwardly express travels inside-out into your brain's circuitry. Therefore, this is true of how you impress your disbelief in the things you attribute to real life. What we fail to perceive as God given.

My disbelief in God would appeal to a prejudice in that our God would struggle with. Would it not.

To be gods prisoner if God experienced a life on earth. Makes us all mortals. If we are not affiliated to gods purpose then prejudice is man made proposition. Such is logic and dialectic. Divinity is that we are gods prisoners in God's mind. As if we were imprisoned.

The divine dialect can only be driven in pursuit of a liberating god. One that imagines god in prison for a crime god didn't commit. This is no different than informing yourself of prejudice to gods name. You are not a lie in gods imagery of that nature.

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