Chapter 4

The First Cause

God can be called the First Cause.

But does the First Cause still have its "own" cause?

I am asking such a logical question, because everything, even the universe, should have its cause.

The scientific universe is described as space-time, where everything is interconnected, creating a chain of causality.

However, in a state beyond time and space, where time does not pass and there are no points of attachment, such a chain of causality does not work.

Because God exists beyond time and space, He is not subject to the principle of causality functioning only in space-time. There is therefore no "His own" reason. In summary, God is a perfect and absolute God with no beginning or end, and therefore cannot have any "His" cause.

He, Himself is the absolute First Cause

 

To complete these statements, I refer to the following chapters:

Chapter 5 - The Creator – The Original Being

Chapter 6 -. The Omnipotence - Energy of the First Cause

Chapter 7 - The Universe reside in Original Being

Chapter 8 - God’s Perfection

Chapter 9 - God - Absolute Goodness

 

 

 

 

 

Theory of eternal existence

Theory of Eternal Existence is the theory to understand the existence of God, the spiritual world and the eternity of man. This theory was created by the analytical system of essenceism - Author

This website presents the contents of  Theory of Eternal Existence

 These are the titles of books on the analytical system of essenceism that created this theory:

 1. Essenceism 1 - “God is not from this world”- (scientific understanding of God)

 2. Essenceism 2 - “We are from this world”- (understanding of man towards God)

 3. Essenceism 3 - “Evil is from this world”- (understanding of evil)

 4. Essenceism 4 - “Vision not from this world”- (understanding of salvation)

 5. Essenceism 5 - “Eternity is not from this world”- (understanding of eternity)

 6. Essenceism 6 - “Unreal gods from this world”- (understanding of religions)

  7. Essenceism 7 - “Love from this and not from this world- (understanding of love)