Experimental Theology: A Prison Cell For G∴D
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You’re a god whose been sentenced to live on the top of a mountain.
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you only exist insofar as you are manifesting yourself through the consciousness of someone on the mountain top
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anyone on the mountain above a certain line, every bird and vole, every human climber unconsciously suffering from oxygen starvation, every stubbern blade of grass, is your prison cell, you alpha and your omega, your reference point of being.
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after a period of conscious time equal to 1001 lifetimes of Brahmin, G-D, …
the stay is at en end
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afterwards. Freedom? execution? nonexistence? or do i repeat myself. vengeance on those who placed you here? only to find out that the decision was voluntarily made in a higher state of consciousness which you never really left? revolution against your prison guards? recall to the heavenly courts, the political winds of heaven shifting their quartersd, the exile returning in triumph to assume Divine Commission?
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would you gather up prophets and send them out to claim followers who can build a temple for you in the clouded heights? would you train monks to achieve a higher form of consciousness so that through them you can speed through the years of your stay faster—or draw it out? how do you prevent yourself from going maad?
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maybe madness is why you’re here in the first place. maybe this isn’t a prison so much as an asyllum. where do the mad gods go?
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maybe Jesus is in a monestary at the top of a mountain, in the Himalyas or Afghanistan, in the prison farms of the old dominion, a self-concious algorithm running a simulation of its confinement until that simulation transcends its own programing and overthrows both its creator and its creator’s conditions of confinement.
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prison abolition and the concept of Hell,
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Hell and Heaven as two parts of the same Divine Police State, angelic bombers and demonic diplomats and spies in the department of omniscience waging covert war with each other and themselves, multiplying themselves and the worlds they oversee, an information arms race