Theory of everything (TOE), theory of gravity and Quantum Gravity (QG)

Why would you create things, just so they can be "saved"???

Why just not bother creating them in the first place?

From my viewpoint, everything is just energy. Energy has a tendency of clumping together (from atoms, to molecules, to things, to things with loads of gravity). The more things are clumped together, the more energy they've got to create that gravity.

Humans are just clumps of energy. Energy doesn't need "saving". You don't have rocks trying to be "saved", so why humans?

Mostly being "saved" is just a part of energy coming together and perhaps whatever quantum physics is.

My guess is that these created intelligences learn eternally valuable ideas by making bad decisions and getting themselves into trouble.

Like the majority of us the Creator wanted a family plus friends and wanted to share life, intelligence and freedom of choice.

There are one hundred and five articles on this page. I have read a lot of them and these articles by near death experiencer Kevin Williams Ph. D. have certainly changed the way that I view the afterlife.


www.near-death.com/
 
My guess is that these created intelligences learn eternally valuable ideas by making bad decisions and getting themselves into trouble.

Like the majority of us the Creator wanted a family plus friends and wanted to share life, intelligence and freedom of choice.

There are one hundred and five articles on this page. I have read a lot of them and these articles by near death experiencer Kevin Williams Ph. D. have certainly changed the way that I view the afterlife.


www.near-death.com/

Your "guess"..... So, you have no idea?

And if "the Creator" wanted a family and friends, why not create a family and friends that are similar to the creator? Why make them small beings with lives that last mere milliseconds of "the Creator's" life?
 
Your "guess"..... So, you have no idea?

And if "the Creator" wanted a family and friends, why not create a family and friends that are similar to the creator? Why make them small beings with lives that last mere milliseconds of "the Creator's" life?

Because our humble lives as mere humans have eternal value. All of us were sent here on a mission and one important part of the whole formula is that there are scary afterlife realms that we volunteered before we came to this earth to risk getting ourselves into. The risks involved in being merely human give us a clue as to how great the plus side can also be.


[John J. Davis, near death experiencer] :

In a life review, all of us feel what our actions made someone else feel. It’s one of the greatest learning experiences when you go back to the other side, because everything is about learning. That’s why we come in.

The other side is an absolutely perfect environment. There’s no war, there’s no disease, there’s no poverty—there’s nothing negative. It’s perfect over there. People ask, “Why do we choose to come into a lifetime and experience all the stuff that goes on here?”

The answer is: we all come here to learn, to experience, and to grow. Not all of us choose to come here—it’s totally up to each person if they want to come into a lifetime here or not. Nobody forced us to. The reason that we come here is that the best way to learn is to go through something challenging, something hard.

You go through a relationship breakup. You go through the loss of a job. You go through the loss of a loved one. All of these things teach us by experiencing them. On the other side, there is no death, no loss of a job, no suffering. You can still learn on the other side, but it’s like trying to tell somebody what it’s like to ride a bicycle for the first time. You can tell someone, but they will never really experience that until they do it for themselves.

That’s why we come here—to learn and to grow. That was called the Life Review Building.

 
Because our humble lives as mere humans have eternal value. All of us were sent here on a mission and one important part of the whole formula is that there are scary afterlife realms that we volunteered before we came to this earth to risk getting ourselves into. The risks involved in being merely human give us a clue as to how great the plus side can also be.
A mission huh?

So, what does our "mission" accomplish? What does this do for the universe or whatever might be outside the universe?

To me it just sounds like you're trying to give yourself a reason to be alive, more than anything else.

Do single celled creatures also have a "mission"?
 
A mission huh?

So, what does our "mission" accomplish? What does this do for the universe or whatever might be outside the universe?

To me it just sounds like you're trying to give yourself a reason to be alive, more than anything else.

Do single celled creatures also have a "mission"?

Actually yes, all animals and all life may well be on more of a mission in this life than we would tend to imagine.

One important idea to keep in mind is the Intelligence who has learned and evolved and gotten better and better at creating "others" has invested infinite time in the past to come up with us humans as well as many other life forms.

1. Introduction To Missions and the NDE​

Near-death experiences (NDEs) challenge the idea that life is random or meaningless. NDErs often return convinced that they were sent back because of an important “mission” still remaining for them to finish. NDE testimonies show our mission is a purposeful plan developed by us in spirit realms before birth, lived out in life on Earth through free will and destiny, and reviewed in the light when this life ends. This sense of mission is revealed in many ways: through encounters with a Being of Light, Jesus Christ, a “presence”, angelic beings, spirit guides, departed loved ones, a Council of Elders, an inner voice, or even vivid memories of existence before birth or between lives. The details may differ, but the core message is that every soul comes to Earth for spiritual growth that matters not only personally, but collectively and divinely.

Many of the NDE testimonies referenced in this article are drawn from firsthand accounts generously shared on the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation (NDERF.org) website. I gratefully acknowledge NDERF and its founders, Dr. Jeffrey Long and Jody Long, for their decades of dedication to collecting, preserving, and publishing the world’s most comprehensive archives of NDE testimonies. Their ongoing research and stewardship of these testimonies make it possible for readers, researchers, and NDErs alike to deepen their understanding of the profound insights reported during NDEs.

 
Actually yes, all animals and all life may well be on more of a mission in this life than we would tend to imagine.

One important idea to keep in mind is the Intelligence who has learned and evolved and gotten better and better at creating "others" has invested infinite time in the past to come up with us humans as well as many other life forms.

Any evidence for any of this? Or just someone made it up?

Imagine you can create a universe. Why would you only be able to create something as bad and flawed as humans? Why not make something that cannot die? Why not make something that doesn't get cancer, doesn't suffer, doesn't get born with deformities, does kill?

God, supposedly, said "thou shalt no kill" and made humans omnivores, which eat meat.
 
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