My old view was, "there is no god". My new one is, "we are god". My prior lack of belief in a god wasn't a principle, just my view on life based upon my experiences up to that point. My principle of nonagression has not been threatened at all by this new viewpoint.
One of those rare moments where Ian and I completely agree.
What the hell does "we are god" mean?
Another case of people using bullshit blurry definition swapping to confer emotional meaning to meaningless statements?
First off, who's "we"?
Maybe "we" means humans in general, maybe it means everything that exists.
So then whats the definition of god? The only useful meaning of god is a supernatural being, although I'll play along and assume god means something else, maybe something perfect? or a mystical universal force? or some other extremely nondescript entity
So what it really means is:
Humans/everything are a supernatural being/a mystical universal force/perfect/everything.
WUT?
If you care to replace one of the definitions, I'd like to see how the statement
"we are god"
actually has any important meaning or explaining power on the nature of reality.
Anything I could see it meaning that actually means anything is simply using god as another word for an already commonly excepted use, like "we (humans) are god (special)" or "we (existence) are god (everything)" and so on.