Oh yah and although the Torah doesnt use the concept of the word in the same way as John does, the concept of reality emerging through the word exists right up front and in the beginning. lol see what i did there? couldnt help myself.
In the Torah, the act of creation is often described as being performed through speech. For example, in the Genesis creation narrative, God creates the world by speaking it into existence ("And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light"). This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the power of divine speech or command, where the very act of speaking brings forth creation.
Sorry for butchering the text. Consider all things badly paraphrased. Plus you shouldnt believe me you should go look it up and verify first.
- More cartoonish thoughts
As long as we can agree that behind that Word which created all things that were created is an Absolute Person, an author, who thus has author-ity over all he speaks...then sure!
[Colossians 1](https://esv.org/Col+1) is pretty awesome when read alongside John 1...
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Words are spoken. Implies speaker I think.
but understand then that every culture approaches truth through their own lens. For some traditional cultures the divine and the esoteric are the dominant lens. There are truths revealed to all cultures through devotion or observation (science). No one has the whole answer that I have come across. Seems like all have truth expressed in the language of their cultural framework. I think one of the greatest hopes I have for us as humanity is that we start to bring together the ancient wisdom and piece together a better picture of this infinite marvel that we found ourselves in.
-- The cartoon frog is now high
"I am the Truth..." -- Jesus
lenses bro lenses. Imma pop off to another lens now haha. I enjoyed your openness and adherence to your faith. Not many of you left. I wish you joy fren.
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