Re: Some more words for "god without religion"
"That which connects us all" , as in something like star dust.
We hear of the idea that we are not separate, that separateness is an illusion [quantum mechanics ideas, David Icke, Buddism, etc]
Since we all have something common to everything, animate or inanimate, it could be the moment that we recognised it that we thought that we had discovered god. [Things went downhill from there]
Or, if all things had a common start, like the big bang, that would count as "the thing we have in common". Maybe it was not the original start before the big bang since infinity doesn't allow for one, but the big bang was significant enough to call it "the common start of all things we know of".
maybe god is the hydrogen atom?
Flaxen Mycojackson
aka Karlin