The Relative God
For many, the choice is clear: God is either nothing (doesn’t exist) or He is everything. The problem with this approach is whichever choice you make, God is unattainable, unapproachable, and unreachable. This is easily understood if you choose to believe that God is nothing. But what if God is everything? If that’s the case, how could you miss Him? But that’s the point. In being everyplace, God is no “one place”. The only God we can ever relate to (by definition) is the Relative God. Which doesn't mean that God is not everything, but it does mean, for our purposes, He does not need to be.
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The Differentiator Revisited 2009