Extemporaneous musings, occasionally poetic, about life in its richly varied dimensions, especially as relates to history, theology, law, literature, science, by one who is an attorney, ordained minister, historian, writer, and African American.
Monday, November 14, 2016
I BELIEVE IN HUMAN IMMANENCE
I BELIEVE IN HUMAN IMMANENCE
From some mysterious interface of natural forces, and other interfaces too occult for mankind to discern, life on Earth comes into existence.
Each life and peculiar form of life is assigned a niche. There the back and forth of frictions, fractions in life's reproductive rituals results in a fruition of mineral life, microbes, plant life, animal life, or human life.
There, too, our very own lives are called into being for a season, into this niche of time and space by the spirit that is extant among those same occult forces that we cannot cognitively discern, nor positively understand, although we yet feel the spirit and know of it, intuitively.
Our lives are customized by God.
God is our conceptual sum total of all these forces mentioned above, natural and occult, that flow from forever to forever, outside of time and space .
Being customized, we are specially fitted , perfectly placed, and exactly suited to do as we were called forth to do. To be, to do that which we were specially, particularly, peculiarly made to be, and do, ineluctably, as are, as do rain, wind, snowflakes, earthquakes here and now, in our interstitial time of life.
Hereby we are blessed to perceive, to receive, to conceive, to relieve, to deceive, to believe, innately in our immanence in our God; "belief" being functionally substituted for our formal lack of cognitive knowledge or proof.
Such I believe pending perfection.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/immanence