Letter To The Editor: ‘Godless’

By ROY M. MOORE
Los Alamos
 
I realize that I’ve been mentioning God a lot lately, so everyone that doesn’t believe in God should be of good cheer, for the Gravionic Model of Physical and Spiritual Systems was made just for you.
 
In my studies of the cosmos, I’ve come to realize that spiritual energies are real and are exchanged between all human beings every day in all their interactions. Surely all of you are somewhat aware of how certain people are like “black holes,” sucking up the energies of all those around them (It’s a strange disease since it makes everyone sick but the one who has it). 
 
The Russian experiment in the 1930’s showed energy loss in the form of weight, when people about to die were put on a scale. Love is a form of positive energy exchange between humans. I can prove that these energies are real and measurable, but I never thought I could prove the existence of God as the creator of these energies. The concept of God is personal and can’t be taught. One knows if one feels God inside and so it must always remain a personal experience.
 
Therefore, the gravionic model is based purely on gravionic science and the spiritual energies which share our gravitational system, without regard to where these energies originate. The gravionic model makes no mention of God or especially religion, although I myself, may talk of such things.
 
I have replaced the concept of God with the concept of order, since order under the gravionic model is defined by the quantity and quality of gravitational connections between two or more physical and/or spiritual systems. All things I see in the cosmos, from galaxy clusters, to planets, to human beings, to elementary particles, are all ordered. And order is increasing everywhere I look.
 
The galaxies are ordered in mighty shapes from circles to pinwheels, while every sun is making a more ordered product out of less ordered products, while life makes our own planet far more ordered today than before life began, while intelligent life brings an ever increasing order by all our inventions, and even the tiniest amoeba searches for order in its microscopic world.
 
So if the cosmos is moving to order, isn’t it the responsibility of every ordered being to increase the order of a universe which is already becoming more ordered?
 
And isn’t morality very tightly connected to the concept of order? Under the morality of our present science, if someone is shot and killed, we only count the one body as being deceased. But under gravionics, that person represents a tremendous number of connections of gravity (gravions) that connect that person with all their friends and loved ones around the world, and to God, if he be in their belief system. Death affects more than that one individual. When sin creates disorder in a single life, the connections of gravity magnify that disorder as it ripples though our universe. The action of one is never confined to a single spirit.
 
The “light” of gravionics shines upon a larger picture that is aware of the vast disorder created by the unnecessary death of that individual. Morality is a quality of intelligence that recognizes its responsibility to the rest of the cosmos to do its share to increase order.
 
So if you do believe in God, then I would recommend that you read The Urantia Book to gain a greater understanding, of not only God, but science, philosophy, history, and the religions of ours and other planets. And if you do not believe in God, then substitute the word “order” any time I use the word God.
 
And if you like any of the subjects mentioned in the UB, you can still obtain the wisdom of the book without a belief in God and many people read it as an extraordinary science fiction book, since all of the concepts of Asimov would vanish in the complexity of the Grand Universe as depicted in the UB.
 
And if you don’t believe in God, but you are a moral person, there is more good news as the UB says you have an equal opportunity to ascend to heaven. “… a mercy credit is established for the survival of each rational creature, a credit of lavish proportions and one of sufficient grace to insure the survival of every soul who really desires divine citizenship.”
 
The ascension process is not dependent on your sexual preference or your belief system, since all mortal belief systems are only partly true but mostly false, and all thoughts of sex are erased upon ascension. What counts is your intentions and how much you love your fellow mortals.
 
The message of Jesus was two-fold. You should show your love for your heavenly father by your free will and joyful service to your fellow humans. This is the concept of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man. And the second message instructs us that the best way to know God is to become one with the Deity fragment of God (called the Thought Adjuster) that lives within every mortal on Earth who has had a moral thought.
 
Obviously, neither of these require going to church, as churches were not a part of the original plan for Earth. Jesus said, “True religion is the act of an individual soul in its self-conscious relations with the Creator; organized religion is man’s attempt to socialize the worship of individual religionists.”
 
My model of the infinite cosmos is based purely on my observations of the cosmos and has nothing to do with religion, which is not the case with the present single big bang, single finite cosmos model presently being presented as reality by “science.” This model requires us to accept on faith that something (and in fact everything) could come from nothing, breaking the most primitive rule of science which states that all things come from something – cause and effect are real.
 
The fundamental Christians say everything came from nothing 6,000 years ago and God did it. But the cosmologists of our day say everything came from nothing 13.8 billion years ago, but God had nothing to do with it. They say this in spite of the fact that many stars have a life of 100 billion years and the higher elements within our body (like uranium) were made by a supernova at some place very far away and at some point in the very distant past.
 
The UB says our Jesus has been working on his local universe, a small portion of the Milky Way Galaxy, for over 400 billion years and the galaxy itself has been spinning for trillions upon trillions of years. That sounds plausible and scientific. I don’t understand how scientists can think all we see came from nothing just a short time ago. There are rocks on Earth that are over 4 billion years old. How could they represent one fourth of everything that has ever existed?
 
From my viewpoint, I accept all people as equal and I try to accept them exactly where they are in life. Obviously, none of us are perfect, and the assumption that one being is more important than another, is a false assumption. I believe I have very important work to do, but I recognize that I am not important, at least not any more important than any other sentient being.
 
My job is to challenge both science and religion to be less dogmatic and to recognize the truths both have found. I do not care if you believe in God or not, but what I do care about is all of the people of Earth learning to love each other and to begin working together to solve our common problems. Love is real by any standard. That doesn’t seem to require a belief in God but only an understanding that it is beneficial to all to be moral and we can obtain peace on Earth and solve the problems that face us, if we just work together.
 
Can’t we agree on that, whether we believe in God or not? And how does one practice morality under gravionics? Give more energy than you take and make more connections of gravity than you break.
 
Moore later, if it be the will of God, and the Post.
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