To Build a House on Saturn

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In a recent conversation with two close friends I posed the question, “How would you build a house on Saturn?” Since it is impossible to view anything objectively, I find it best to view the world through metaphor. Since it removes oneself 1 step form the issue at hand, I feel that this allows one to view the situation 1 degree more objectively.

The issue at hand was of foundation. All things which stand on earth are built upon a foundation, likewise our perception of institution or organization is foundation based. When a business forms it lays a “foundation” for its processes just as it lays a foundation for the physical structure in which it will house it’s offices. I think that this is because of our perception of truth. Truth for a business is monetary gain, so its foundation is a set of outlines and processes which are believed to be necessary to gain monetary gain. One foundation may be “We need clients.” Another may be, “We need employees.”

The Church operates via this same model. Christians generally agree that God is truth. They set up foundations which they believe are necessary to seek and know God. One foundation might be the Bible, another might be prayer.

When a building is constructed on Earth a foundation is necessary. There is a mass of soil and rock standing between our buildings and the gravitational center. On Saturn this is not the case. Saturn is a Gas Giant, meaning there is no solid ground, it is simply gas caught in the gravitational pull produced by the gas itself. It is a cyclical/mutually necessary relationship. The gas would not create gravity if it were not amassed by the gravity it creates. On Saturn one could not build a house upon a foundation because there is no ground in which the foundation can be poured. Objects also do not descend to the center of Saturn due to the equilibrium effect. Every object finds mass equilibrium as it travels toward the center. The Equilibrium effect is the effect of density of a mass upon objects within that mass. Like ships  in water. Ships, although heavier than water find equilibrium with the water because the air in them is much less dense than the water, and therefor the total density of the ship is less than that of the water.  So, if an object was twice as dense as the gas on the outside of Saturn and half as dense as the gas in the middle, and the arch of density was constant then that object would find equilibrium half way between the outside edge of the planet and the center.

So how would you build a house in such a place? I would like to suggest that we are not, spiritually, living on a Terraform, like Earth, but a Gaseouform, like Saturn.

If Truth is the gravitational pull then I would assume you would want to be as close to the center as possible. Knowing that we are human and are, therefor not Truth perfected, we cannot reach the center on our own. We are not “dense” enough, but never the less the center is our goal. Why then would we build ourselves foundations on which to stand? These foundations would only serve as barriers between ourselves and the center which pulls us.

I think the answer here is to float, not aimlessly, but propelled toward God by the gravity of his Truth. Vulnerable, exposed and without control, I suggest we float as far as He brings us, without house, without foundation and without a safety tether. Leave the building on the surface and dive toward God! Unless God is a lair, you will not be drawn off course by the pull of an adversary mass so long as you seek Him, because those who seek God, find God.

How do you build a house on Saturn? You don’t, you go for a ride, and try not to drive but allow for the leading of God’s gravity. He will find your equilibrium.

Pragmatics and Christianity

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It has been said that the biggest problem with Christianity is Christians. I agree. Not all Christians, but enough, have reduced faith to the pursuit of Heaven. Or, more accurately, evasion of Hell. Unfortunately, in my opinion, this mentality has stolen the joy of faith and is killing Christianity all over the world. The modern worldview told us that the quickest way from point A to point B is a straight line, and that the fastest way is the best way. The problem here is that you miss all of the stuff between point A and point B. This stuff that we miss is the point, not Heaven or Hell. When we say that heaven is the point, we have made Christianity a selfish pursuit and tell everyone else quite literally that they can go to Hell.

I’d like to suggest that making God’s world a better place by loving everything in it, is the point.

We live in the stuff between point A and point B. Lets act like it.

Energy and Spirit

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I’m not sure if I have publicized yet my feelings about the nature of spirit. I realized in my post concerning reality that I left a bomb in explained. I made the claim that energy is spirit. I stand by that claim. Here is how I explain it.

I believe that we are all eternal, spiritual creatures; that we are confined to our physical existence for a time and that we will return after our time here to our purely spiritual existence. I make this claim based on my understanding of the divine personality we call God through his avatar Jesus and what is recorded about his live. For convenience sake we will refer to the divine as masculine. Now, my understanding of God is that he is the sculptor of all physical things. If this is true then all of our reality belongs to him. I also believe that God, like other artists, expresses himself in his creation and spiritually permeates are reality. If he spiritually permeates all things, then God is quite literally in everything. Since I believe that God is greater than the sum of his creation I will refer to the part that permeates us as spirit.

Now if spirit permutes all matter then what is spirit? What is the basic building block of everything in our existence? Energy. Energy is both a wave and a particle, unique in that quality, and yet it is found at the base of everything you can and can not imagine. What holds molecules together? Energy. What is the power by which things operate? Energy. What can not be destroyed? Energy.  I am energy, you are energy, it is energy that lights the LEDs on your screen and it is energy that delivers the light to your eyes. It is energy that your brain uses to interpret these words and it is energy that controls your mood concerning what you are reading.

If energy is the basic unit of physical existence then it is, at the very least, extremely closely related to spirit.

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