>>12914949>Makes yourself and everything you do an act of god and thus completely abolishes morality as objective and this real concept. I see your point but you're completely misunderstanding the other side of the coin. I do not need a divine mandate to do what i believe is correct, my conciousness may be entirely divorced from god, or a creation, or a mere fractal of god, but nowhere does my idea imply my own divinity. One of the biggest mental traps to get out of is the realization that yes, by imposing your will you are actively working to the detriment of those attempting to impose a contradictory will, but i do not need god to endorse my action in order for me to take it. Or perhaps, i do. The biggest thing i think you've missed is the grand scale of it all. What occurs may indeed be the will of god due to the fact that it occured at all, not through direct cause, but through a more esoteric take. God may be an infinity beyond the infinite, or perhaps merely the infinite, nomatter, i know that my own perceptions arent able to truly comprehend the grand scale of the stage we're on.