Season 2 Podcast 83 The Great Ten Laws of Creation
The Great Ten Laws of Creation
The following ten laws of creation must be held absolute and inviolate by all rational beings:
Law One: That which is subject to entropy does not have freewill. Freewill resides only in the immortal spirit. When the spirit leaves, the body dies and goes back to the dust. The spirit goes back to God who created it.
Law Two: Everything whether temporal or spiritual is made of matter. Spirit matter cannot be seen with mortal eyes or mortal instruments, but it is made of matter, nevertheless. Some matter is reducible. Reducible matter cannot have freewill. The spirit is made of irreducible matter. Only the spirit has freewill.
Law Three: Something can never come from nothing. As science tells us matter cannot be created or destroyed. If matter did not self-exist, there would be nothing.
Law Four: Just as matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, intelligence or life force cannot be created or destroyed. There is no beginning or end to consciousness or intelligent life.
Law Five: All order is the product of an organized set of laws. Law precedes all creation. There can be no accidental universe.
Law Six: Just as there can be no accidental universe, there can be no accidental laws. Laws must be organized. That means that laws cannot self-exist. Matter and energy self-exist. One purpose of laws is to organize matter and energy using their own self-existing properties. Intelligent design is necessary to organize laws. Laws are necessary to organize universes.
Law Seven: All laws must be in harmony with all other laws and that all laws are governed by a single law or set of laws. All laws operate under one great whole. If that were not true the universe could not exist.
Law Eight. Will self exists in self-existing intelligence or self-existing consciousness. Freewill, however, can only be released by organized sets of laws. The purpose of all laws is to set us free.
Law Nine. The greatest achievement man can accomplish is to increase in intelligence to the point of omniscience. There is nothing higher, and it is the purpose of life. God himself is omniscient, and he wants all of his children to become omniscient. His entire purpose for being is to give us what he has. Consequently, that is the entire purpose of all laws of God, because without omniscience one can never be entirely free. Only in omniscience can one have a fullness of knowledge, a fullness of wisdom, a fullness of understanding, a fullness of glory, a fullness of power, a fullness of freedom, and a fullness of joy.
Law Ten: The purpose of all laws, all creation, all efforts of God is to expand our consciousness, increase our freewill, freedom, and agency, and to help us to become like God. Anything short of that for us is a kind of damnation. There are degrees of heaven, degrees of laws, degrees of glory, degrees of light, degrees of truth, degrees of power, and degrees of joy, but there is only one fullness. God has a fullness. The entire purpose of the atonement of Christ was to make it possible for every child of God to receive a fullness, to give us all that the Father gave him.
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