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To know God is to know the laws of nature

The epistemological god in modern civilized society is the unchanging absolute truth, not the arbitrary Transformer. The first step in knowing God is to correctly understand God’s person. God is present and past, and is eternal. That is to say, God does not vary from person to person. Heaven and earth will change, people can perish, but God still exists. Described in modern scientific terms, God is the objectively existing eternal natural law. Fearing God is the beginning of wisdom. Worshiping, reverence and praising God change people; letting people act in accordance with God's will is to act in accordance with the laws of nature. However, blasphemy and hatred of God make people become enemies of God and act against objective laws. The outcome can be imagined.

Judaism, Christianity, Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, and Muslims all have the same description of God. The only difference between them is how they approach God. The biggest difference between humans and animals is that humans actively pursue wisdom and understand the truth.

It is impossible to verify eternal things with our limited personal experience. Therefore, we cannot fully understand God. We can only verify from human historical records whether sustained records are true and repeatable. From observing the rising sun in the east and setting sun in the west, to understanding the law of universal gravitation of the solar system and the universe, we can feel the insignificance of human understanding and the constancy of natural laws; from observing the diet of animals and men, to understanding metabolic survival and species reproduction, we can feel To the unchanging laws of life. Although we can't see the wind blowing, we can feel it due to the swaying of the grass and trees. Who would doubt it? Who has seen any changes? Therefore, it is faith to believe that God is immutable.

"God is the truth, the way, and the life." This sentence is a famous saying of Judeo-Christian-Muslim religions. Its meaning can be interpreted as: This eternal and unchanging principle and law is God, which can be constantly improved through observation and practice. Verifying its objective existence is the method. Without the principles, laws and verification methods, it will inevitably decline.