"What I Believe" is a series of posts on my current personal spiritual/religious beliefs. At least, my beliefs at the point of time of the post. These beliefs are personal and don't represent those of any larger group. I am proudly a member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), but this blog is no way endorsed by Friends or meant to represent that community.
If you come across this before reading "On Points and God," you probably want to read that first.
We are all God. God is everything. For a period of time we are given free will because otherwise we are not points of reference. If we go back to our point; it makes no sense to compare the point to itself. The point being compared to must be distinct and separate. This creates a problem for God, which is solved by giving creation autonomy. This autonomy is most easily illustrated by free will. The idea that we can make a decision and take an action not predetermined by God or anything else.We look at the world around us and see predictability. If I put the cup down with water in it, there will be water when I pick it up. This sort of object permanence is important to how we organize our lives. But science has already shown that this predictability is a macro thing. On the micro scale probability rules. On the micro scale it is possible that the water may pass through the glass and get someone wet in the next room.