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Who is God? -A Glorious Being of Ineffable Light

February 19, 2024 Jack Logan
Who is God? -A Glorious Being of Ineffable Light
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The Ancient Tradition
Who is God? -A Glorious Being of Ineffable Light
Feb 19, 2024
Jack Logan

In this episode, we unravel the nature of God as a transcendent being of light whose very essence is mirrored in the marvels of our physical realm.  Through an insightful exploration of how the properties and capabilities of physical light- manifested in the intricate workings of fiber optic networks and emerging technologies like quantum computing- reflect the omniscient and omnipotent nature of God’s light, this episode aims to bridge the chasm between physical light and the ineffable mystery of who God is, suggesting that in the very structure of our temporal world lies hidden a blueprint which alludes to the limitless capacities of God.

For pictures, links, full quotations, and the audio transcript for this episode see: https://theancienttradition.com/29-who-is-god-a-glorious-being-of-ineffable-light/

Visit us on the web at theancienttradition.com for more amazing comparative religion.

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In this episode, we unravel the nature of God as a transcendent being of light whose very essence is mirrored in the marvels of our physical realm.  Through an insightful exploration of how the properties and capabilities of physical light- manifested in the intricate workings of fiber optic networks and emerging technologies like quantum computing- reflect the omniscient and omnipotent nature of God’s light, this episode aims to bridge the chasm between physical light and the ineffable mystery of who God is, suggesting that in the very structure of our temporal world lies hidden a blueprint which alludes to the limitless capacities of God.

For pictures, links, full quotations, and the audio transcript for this episode see: https://theancienttradition.com/29-who-is-god-a-glorious-being-of-ineffable-light/

Visit us on the web at theancienttradition.com for more amazing comparative religion.