A limited god like other limited and finite creatures is...
A limited god like other limited and finite creatures is just like other creatures and need to depend in his existence, knowledge and power to an unlimited being. Existence is the opposite of non-existence. A being which is necessarily Existent, has no possibility of non-existence. The chains of causes and effects in this world must reach the first Cause whose existence is necessarily and independent from others. 2) Universal Unity Premise 1: The universe is harmonic.
Premise 2: Any harmonic universe needs one conductor. The unified universe has One Creator. The universe as it initially appeared to us, is the combination of billions of different objects; from a tiny cell to the super-giant galaxies. Nonetheless, in spite of this plurality, a closer look suggests that there is a universal unification linking and joining all seemingly separate parts of the universe together and the more the secretes of nature discovered the more this unity is realized.
The most acknowledged theory for the beginning of the universe is the big Bang theory proposing that the universe was created in a gigantic explosion and that the various elements observed today were produced within the first few minutes after the big bang hydrogen and helium would have been the primary products of the big bang. At 1 microsecond after the Big Bang, protons and neutrons dissolve into individual quarks, so the universe was a 'gas' consisting of quarks.
Astronomers assert today that the entire universe we can see is made from matter of the kind we find near us, and in about the same abundances of the elements everywhere. As mentioned in the chapter ‘Finger prints of God' all galaxies gravitationally interacting and orbiting about ‘a common centre'. For this reason, a natural law governing an atom is also governing the entire universe.
The same gravitational law governing the fall of an object here on earth governs all the celestial bodies in the sky. Thus, Newton by observation of the fall of an apple in his orchard discovered the gravitation and conceived that the same force governed the motion of the Moon and the apple and hence gravitation is universal. Similarly, Newton’s laws of motion or optics apply to the earthly objects as much as the celestial ones.
There are millions of animal species on earth, yet despite this plurality their structure is quite unified.