Saturday, April 18, 2026

My Religion Fundamentals on Quora Updated

 Religion fundamentals:

  1. God is not more concentrated in Jesus or a Trinity. God is omnipresent, and therefore in all things of creation equally, such is the concept of the Son of a Trinity, where Jesus is a son of man, specifically Mary, and a son of God, but that all of creation is fully God, and all men are sons of God and sons of man, as the daughters of men intermarried with the sons of God, and all of creation has the spirit of God, which is different from all of creation having the Holy Spirit. The spirit of God includes all space, matter and time, as it was spoken into existence through the 10 Divine Utterances of God in Genesis chapter 1, by which the Father created all of creation. Differently, receiving the Holy Spirit is a blessing of God. 
  2. I believe in the Holy Trinity where G-d is Abba, the Heavenly Father fully outside of creation, and nothing in creation contains Abba. The spirit of God is as the DNA of G-d in creation, where the celestial bodies are as His spittle. 
  3. Given the 10 Divine Utterances G-d used to create creation in Genesis ch. 1. Jesus is the son or a garment for the spirit in creation, where Jesus is as the body or the mud of the Holy Trinity, but all humans have a body or mud, such that Jesus is the garment of the Holy Trinity, while he is a garment for the spirit of G-d. The spirit of God is as a contraction of the Heavenly Father to creation, which is protected by the garment of all creation. The garment is the part of creation G-d created that does not consist of the 10 Divine Utterances. The Holy Spirit, which is not the spirit of God, is the same as the blessings of God, which must be received through doing good deeds, and that the blessing and curse or God is on a continuum, such that the more good deeds one does, then the greater his rewards by the Father, Abba, negotiating with creation to reward the righteous and to punish sinners.
  4. At the age of 21, I came to faith with no other people around when I heard the Voice of G-d in March of 2000CE. I didn't question this well enough for 25years and one month.
  5. I, Craig Hamilton, am familiar with suffering.
  6. Don’t be confused, if I call G-d, the Father “Him,” it doesn’t mean He is or ever was a man or a woman. He is beyond gender, and He doesn’t need to eat or go to the bathroom.
  7. God is not just triune, He is one with everything. He is infinitely connected to all. So yes, G-d is both in your mother, and your dung, if we are to assume G-d is the sum total of everything.
  8. God motivates the universe to do as He pleases. The planets are but His spittle, a part of the 10 Divine Utterances G-d used to speak creation into existence. In breath such as sneezing, there are particles and cells that exit your mouth or nose that have DNA these are Son of God, the same as creation, which is a part of a Trinity.
  9. At each and every continuous moment He creates the world from nothing and He has done so since the beginning of the universe.
  10. The universe is not necessarily all there is because He is outside of the universe too. Thus, I don’t worship the universe, because God is greater than the universe.
  11. Evolution is a fact, but I believe it is G-d guided.
  12. The scientific method is one of science’s greatest failures. Science should be more spiritual and that data is important, probability, meaning the scientific method is a pretty weak discipline to use to explain the workings of the universe. In your heart you will know it is true more than what any evidence can attest to.
  13. There is much mystery in the universe that unfolds to new and bigger things. Thus, the more that is discovered only adds greater meaning and deeper mystery to the universe.
  14. There are different roles for different people to follow in Torah, I stick with the Noachide laws and their derivatives.
  15. Study, spirituality, forgiveness, and good deeds are what saves people, but sometimes not even that, such is the case with martyrs, but the martyrs will be saved in heaven, which is on Earth.
  16. I believe the Day Age Theory describes Genesis 1. Nobody knows how long these ages were since Adam was not yet here to measure them. The ages of Genesis perfectly describe the history of the universe, and of course evolution of life and the universe too. This calls into question the usage certain Hebrew words in Genesis chapter 1.
  17. I believe freewill and determinism describe the nature of humanity, and that God guides us and orchestrates the universe according to our decisions.
  18. I believe every human has a purpose to accomplish something, and that this is the reason why humans are born. I do not believe in original sin.
  19. I believe women should have the right to get an abortion, and that women are gifted in knowing whether or not a child should be born, and that there is good evidence this is correct, yet I believe all human life is precious and should be (not must be) given a chance. Life begins at first breath. However, it is properly illegal to destroy property and claim it for insurance purposes.
  20. I believe that women are a power or strength equal to men.
  21. I believe forgiveness is important, and it is necessary to forgive, but to always forgive or hurry forgiveness is not good. Justice has its place in the world. I believe that when one overlooks the sins of another, that God passes over the sins of one who forgives.
  22. G-d is not omniscient. He can be surprised, for example, and He does not know what all of our decisions will be, such that I believe in freewill, but there is also a great deal of determinism in our world and freewill and determinism work together in various degrees, such that we should come to expect certain outcomes based upon experience.
  23. It is foolish to judge G-d. What could one hope to gain by judging a G-d that punishes when He is infinitely more powerful than any human.
  24. I believe heaven and an afterlife is probably true, as in my life I have gone through many gates and every gate is a new chapter, but nothing has shown me that annihilation is real. In fact, quite the opposite. I can believe in infinitely detrimental punishments as consequences, but I know nothing that suggests annihilation at all. I also believe hell exists, but that it is temporary, and that things will start getting better upon repentance, and any soul at any time can choose to repent.
  25. I believe the universe existed in an unremarkable state before G-d began to create the universe.

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