Talk:Omni-Creator/@comment-24729606-20190721223608

Well I can't say that I entirely understand this power as of yet (although I've long believed that some things are beyond understanding and some are beyond comprehension, two things that however synonymous they may seem are not the same) but I've studied religion, spirituality, and belief systems from all over the world and throughout recorded history. granted history and historians fall prey to evermore fanciful conjecture and historical revisionism usually within three generations or so of something taking place but one thing that seems to be if not universal at least a common thread is as follows. most cultures in their spirituality seem to have divided the divine along dualistic lines (order and chaos, civilized and uncivilized to give but two examples) and personify this dualities in eternally and diametrically opposed deities. the best known example I think would be the deity and the Abrahamic traditions which in chronological order would be Judaism and its offshoots, Christianity and its offshoots, and Islam and its offshoots with their opposites normally being a follower or disciple that rebelled suffered a fall of some kind and was thus vilified as the instigator of all evil. if all this is indeed indicative of some divine hand at work that is beyond the comprehension of ephemeral life forms than it does seem possible that this is also the case outside the universe humanity occupies. this unfortunately is a question that is likely unanswerable because by nature it asks questions that neither science applied with rigor enough to be taken seriously nor religion however carefully studied and contemplated can independently answer. of course I cannot rule out the possibility of Creator that began the omniverse and has been ruling over the innumerable universes spawned in the inconceivable amounts of time since while taking the form of one or more deities in each universe to ensure that they follow a natural path of development. if that were so then it would be EXTRAORDINARY to the say the very least but like I said it is likely a question that will forever remain speculative at best and realistically unanswerable. but (and here I am taking an admittedly uncharacteristically positive stance) that there is something we CANNOT understand is not a bad thing after all if history tells us anything it is that knowledge gained without a grasp of its consequences is almost invariably misused.