Age: 17 years 5 months 28 days
[Illustration about knowledge]
Even though there is a lot that I do not know or understand (the white of the circle) it is not possible that God does not exist in my limited realm of knowledge. God, by definition, is the whole, perfect being from which everything is created. He is the origin, the source of everything. Therefore if I know one thing, since one thing, only one thing, God exists in that thing (since everything is taken from God). Therefore if I see one thing, touch one thing, hear one thing etcetera and that is all that I know, that’s it, so even though my knowledge is limited I can still find God in that one thing.
That means that if God exists, he is able to be found by everyone.
I have found him. And he does exist. Why? Because without a source nothing could exist. There could be no matter, no particles, no nothing without a source. No, that’s not good enough. The matter could have existed infinitely.
I want to prove that God exists. If he doesn’t, life is meaningless, and the universe is unintelligible.
If we are alive because of a random assortment of matter, how come our cognitive abilities far exceed that of animals? Why do we have morals? Or why is our love so complicated? How do we have the ability to reason? How do we have the ability to think? Where do we get passion and dreams? How does evolution explain how these come to exist? Can Evolution explain it? How are we able to think? (I think, therefore there’s a God (my revision)).
It’s so irrational to think that there isn’t a God. But how can I convince people who believe in a God that the Christian God is the real one? Am I just being naïve? How come my God is the real one? That’s the question everyone wants to know.
I want my movie to make philosophy interesting again and bring it to the world.
But anyway, if there is a spiritual realm than God exists, if there is something other than just nature and the physical, if there’s another dimension then there’s a God. Concepts like good or evil, they’re not physical. Most people believe that there is such a thing as good and evil, yet they don’t believe in God. People believe in evil. That means that at least there is another dimension. We don’t just live in this physical reality. There is a spiritual aspect to our lives. That means that atheists can’t believe in good or evil or anything spiritual because they only believe in naturalism, in nature. No, they could say that nature is the source of the supernatural insights, and that’s true because God created nature. According to the atheist, reality is nothing more than matter and physical energy. If that’s what they believe then they can’t believe in emotions or love or good or evil. But emotions are undeniably in existence. Evolution can’t explain any of these spiritual things.
But I’m viewing this in black and white. More people are unsure of what they believe than firmly believe in evolution or Christianity. It’s harder to convince agnostic people. Evolution equals black (symbolically the absence of color) . Agnosticism and other beliefs (single color represents each different view). On film it seems that the agnosticism and other categories are correct because when combined they contain a variety of color. But it is revealed that Christianity and white is the source of all the colors and happens to contain all the colors. What a wonderful use of color symbolism. Black and white – the clear extremes, and the color variations where things get mixed up.
I decided to turn on The Matrix because I forgot how much I love it and it really does make a wonderful attempt at making philosophy cool. In fact, it succeeds in doing that. The movie is extremely popular because it has great special effects and a plot that is equally as cool. Wonderful introduction to philosophy! The film really has inspired me. LOL, my cat is named after the movie. That’s so funny. So I took the love of the movie a bit too far. I do have a tendency to do that. Oh well, I’m not apologizing. I like that quality about me. The passion I get for things and how I take those things to their deepest depth, even if that point is a bit over-the-top.
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