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Kant and God and Universe
I My dear brother Vijay Pandit inspired me to respond to a dialog here and EveryWhere II God or the Universe can expand itself / Oneself, out of love, Or Giving. III Love/God won't remain hidden for long; It will teach IV The universe or God as Love is not hiding in a bedroom ... Long V As for human love, so too with God. Your love gives children; God gave His son VI You see Dear Ones, love is not lust - Love outgives us all. Lust takes, and takes, kills NOTE: philosophically-speaking, Kant is my hero & rational theist. Immanuel Kant was a theist, but rational, so he made GOODWILL the very reason and God, even for morality ( through a constant, a golden rule). Religious folk "love" making Kant an agnostic. He proudly changed his name from Emanuel to Spell "God with us."
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