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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
God is Chaos.
Chaos is an order in and of itself.
The universe is an entity in and of itself. Parts are mechanical, meant to perform necessary functions. Parts are free to do as they will because they aren't "necessary".
But the lack of functionality doesn't make that part irrelevant or futile - the mechanical part isn't merely self-sustaining, but necessary to make the non-mechanical parts free to evolve, devolve, fly, and create the poetry of the universe, which is what we call spirit, awareness, art, or innovation.
To void God as an antogonist to Chaos is to deny the basic sustenance of human existence and spirituality; to void Chaos as an opposite of God is to deny free will within an undeniable construct absolutely required for its own existence.
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So the natural order of the universe can not be defined as a construct of one or the other, but both God and Chaos are omnipresent in totality.
Is that the gist of what you're saying?