Jewish thought on Creationism

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There is no absolute empirical evidence for anything.

However logical deductions from the observable universe can

be used as evidence that such an event will have a high

probability of repetition.

The big bang, for example, is a belief. It has never been

observed and it has never been repeated in a smaller scale. It

does not conform with logic since all known things within the

universe have a source.

Evolution as mentioned elsewhere has not been observed.

Species do not become new species, rather they remain able

to reproduce with their own species or they die out. Logic

states that for evolution to be true there should be cases

where different species revert to forms that can reproduce

with other species. This does not happen. What has been

observed is natural selection of individual traits within a

species that are more desirable than others.

The idea of patterns, structure, and repetition (rules/laws) is

also something that is observable even though there is a law

of averages which states eventually everything that can

happen within a system will happen given an infinitetimeframe. The universe has structure. That is how science

works. The universe has observable structure which repeats

itself in patterns. These patterns are called laws/forces within

the scientific arena.

Jewish Creationism is comprised of the following principles.

Everything has a source that precludes everything else. This

is in line with the observable. Everything that is known within

the universe has a source therefore the source of all must be

outside the structure of the Universe. That source is defined

as The relationship to the Creator within Jewish Creationism.

This source is the first and only direct creation. The first

indirect creation is space-time. Everything that follows is a

repetition of this pattern. This is the basic binary pattern. 1

and 0. All things within the 0 are simply combinations of the

two. The source of the relationship is The Creator. Said

Creator cannot be defined by anything within the creation.

That Creator creates reality via its proactive awareness. That

is why creation has structure. Structure is a sign of

intelligence. Structure within Creation shows that creation

resulted via an Intelligence. Natural selection combined with

Structure shows a plan. It can be said the Creator acts within

creation in the way we define an active Intelligence. The

System of Logic which Scientific Theory uses shows

creationism theory is sound. This is call Divine Will/Crown/

Oneness in Jewish Creationism. Jewish Creationism is called

Mase Brayshit (The Work of Creation) in Kabbalistic Terms.

The plan must be defined as the goal of creation according to

how The Creator acts in its relationship to the creatilon not

what The source is since that cannot be observed as The

Source is outside of Time/Space.

The human knowns everything exists via the information that

it receives from the source of creation. That source is itself a

relationship to whatever caused it to be. The Creator if

intelligent can be said to act via kindness. It gives life. This is

kindness as defined by human beings. The Creator is not

dependant on the creation therefore its giving can beconsidered a selfless act. The Creator if intelligent can be

said to wield absolute sovereignty since it establishes all

limits by creating them or creating loopholes around them. It

can be said to be all powerful. The Creator can be said to act

with Self Control since it creates limits in the first place. It can

be said to be be able to transcend all. The Creator can be

said to be perpetual since time is its creation and exists

outside of its limitations.

The Nature of the plan:

We know the relationship The Creator has with creation, but

we do not understand The Creator itself because The

Creator’s relationship to creation is the source of everything

else. The relationship which we call lovingkindness is the limit

of our capacity to understand because all other existence is

founded on lovingkindness. The Creator is The only

Emanator of this relationship therefore Monotheism is correct.

This however does not in theory limit The Creator from having

created other creations that are not based on lovingkindness.

This is because our creation is based on what we know as

lovingkindness. This does not in any way limit The Creator’s

theoretical relationships with other creations that exist outside

the relationship with our Macroverse. This also shows that

The Creator is transcendant of limitations and structure.

The Creator shows IT ACTS WITH intelligence as humans

define intelligence therefore it can be said to be aware of

every aspect of its creation and is therefore All-knowing. The

Creator has a goal and can be said to act with choice since

Intelligent design and Natural selection drive the creation

forward towards change.

The Creator can be said to act with perpetual kindness and

selflessness. It can be said to be All Good since it gives and

its creation can not give anything that it does not already

have. The Creator can be said to be all powerful since it can

limit anything including all limitations.

The Creator can be said to be infinite as we define infinity. It

has no limits. The Creator can be said to be acting on itscreation, yet completely separately from it since it is outside

the limitations of its creation.

There are only four belief systems that are based on Absolute

Monotheism. They all stem from the first human that

preached The Creator of all acts with kindness, is selfless, all

powerful, infinite, completely separate yet accessable via

imitation of the actions of the source. These are Noachidism

(Pre Abrahamist), Abrahamism (Pre Mosaic Judaism),

Judaism (Mosaic Judaism), and Islam. Islam and Judaism

dispute who is Abraham’s heir, who are prophets, the details

of prophecy, and the events of the final redemption. Judaism

and Islam do not dispute the nature of The Creator, the

relationship of lovingkindness, or that prophecy exists.

The name of this first man to understand Absolute

Monotheism and the loving relationship was Abraham. There

did exist a form of Monotheism before Abraham, but the

aspect of kindness was not revealed. Monotheism is older

than him, but it saw The Creator as a powerful first Creator

that was inaccessible, separate from creation, yet made its

will known by prophets. Abraham was the first Monotheist to

see The Creator as completely separate, powerful, infinite,

acting via kindness, selflessness, and yet accessable via

imitation of the self by a human. Abraham taught that by

being kind we could connect to The Source via a kind

mindset. This is worship via emulation of the relationship The

Creator has with creation. This emulation must be with other

humans.

Issac taught that by fixing our negative character with self

control we could connect to The Creator via a kind mindset.

Jacob taught that by balancing the two mindsets and leaning

towards kindness in our dealing with others we could connect

to The Creator. Yosef then taught that flexibility in our actions

could be applied while keeping a mindset balanced towards

kindness. Moses Taught that in addition to our mindsets we

had to train our bodies to act with kindness and self control

within boundaries defined by The Source. He also taught thateverything can and will reconnect to its Creator, this is the

concept of repentance. David first taught that a very close

and intimate relationship was possible for even the simple

individual. He compiled The Psalms for this purpose.

It can be said that Judaism is the belief in Creationism via an

All Powerful, Infinite Creator, acting with kindness,

selflessness, completely separate yet accessable to all that

via relationship and imitation. Judaism is the only one of the

Monotheistic faiths that states all creation will eventually be

refined and will reach a state of harmonious connection with

its Creator via emulation. Meaning lovingkindness will be

emulated by humans and that combined with self control will

harmonize the relationship.

Therefore if Creationism is true, then Judaism is true since it

is the only system which fits all the logical points of

Creationism in recorded history. Survival of the fittest would

also point to Judaism since every nation that has attempted

to exterminate the Hebrews and its theology has collapsed as

a powerful nation upon any major attempt to do so. That

makes tolerating the theology and practice of Judaism the

best way for a people to survive and thrive.

Possible Conclusions:

Creationism is correct.

The Creator is as defined by Judaism.

Judaism’s Torah is the Plan of the Creator.

The Universe is Perpetual and only it exists.

The Universe is an intelligent organism which has always

been here.

Jews are a mechanism that is used to refine the body of the

macro organism.

The interactions within said organism are its systems and its

subsystems reflect its structure (pi and the fibunashi code).

Jewish theology states that Adam is in fact the entirety of

creation (male and female he created them both). Human

consciousness is in fact the microcosm of the mind of the

creation and can affect the entirety of the creation (freewill) byimposing its reflected will on the microcosm it exists on.

It also states that this happened when Adam and Eve chose

to not have self control rather than to imitate God. Therefore

all of their parts were poisoned and required active

refinement.

This explains why all the parts of creation mirror each other in

structure. Negative change within the pattern does not

change the overall pattern and causes it to repeat itself. The

poison is the awareness of limitation, the focus is on the self

since only the self is limited. When the focus is on the pattern

and its implication of intelligent design the limitation is lifted

and we see G-D.

Therefore Final Conclusion is:

Creationism is correct.

The Creator is as defined by Judaism.

Judaism’s Torah is the Plan of the Creator.

The Universe is an intelligent organism that is created by The

relationship to The Creator within a set of created boundaries.

(Baby within a womb).

The interactions within said organism are its systems and its

subsystems interacting with each other.

Judaism is a mechanism that is used to refine the mindset of

the macro organism.

Humans are this macro-organism’s brain.

IT ALSO ESTABLISHES VERY IMPORTANT THINGS

Love everyone as yourself

Everyone is equal even if different.

Good is permanent.

G-D loves everyone and everything.

The permanence of something is dependant on its

harmonization with the relationship to The Creator.

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