The Abrahamic God is
an immaterial eternal being.
Not exact matches
Mormons show us that the only way beyond the
immaterial idealism of Plato
is through the
eternal embodiment of Jesus Christ.
He
is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that
is known) •
Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and
is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) •
Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have
been given)
God
is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that
is known) •
Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and
is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) •
Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have
been given)
How can you justify logic, which
is eternal, unchanging, and
immaterial with a worldview without God?
He
's saying that the frequency for love, peace, freedom and contentment
is an
immaterial and invisible transmission that exists in an
eternal dimension.