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6/12/2025, 3:26:03 PM
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Since the existence of a Creator or Primordial Emanator is not a 100% certainty for all people, one could argue that not believing in a "god" or "gods" is a form of belief.
For example, saying "I believe god doesn't exist" is a correct form of expressing one's lack of belief, and yet it is a belief all together.
The same way the religious mind can't prove god beyond it's own belief, so to the atheist mind cannot prove the belief that god is not real.
When it comes to such topic, a topic which cannot be proven false or real, any opinion is a belief.
Though, I am sure that when it comes to the infantile notion of a Biblical god, YWHW or even Allah, we all know such being is not real. Its a mere shadow of the One.
In my opinion, and I do believe in a "god", the closest thing we have to such an entity is the God of Hermes Trismegistus, mentioned in the Corpus Hermeticum.
Since the existence of a Creator or Primordial Emanator is not a 100% certainty for all people, one could argue that not believing in a "god" or "gods" is a form of belief.
For example, saying "I believe god doesn't exist" is a correct form of expressing one's lack of belief, and yet it is a belief all together.
The same way the religious mind can't prove god beyond it's own belief, so to the atheist mind cannot prove the belief that god is not real.
When it comes to such topic, a topic which cannot be proven false or real, any opinion is a belief.
Though, I am sure that when it comes to the infantile notion of a Biblical god, YWHW or even Allah, we all know such being is not real. Its a mere shadow of the One.
In my opinion, and I do believe in a "god", the closest thing we have to such an entity is the God of Hermes Trismegistus, mentioned in the Corpus Hermeticum.
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