There is a god, but not the one you were taught

Throughout history, the concept of God has often been reduced to imagery, personality, and belief—an external being to be worshipped, negotiated with, or questioned. Yet this approach has led to confusion, contradiction, and division. If God is to be understood in a way that is universal and undeniable, the starting point cannot be tradition or doctrine, but observation. What can be known with certainty, without assumption, is the nature of reality itself.

Reality exists. More importantly, reality behaves consistently. Events do not occur in isolation or randomness but follow patterns. Causes lead to effects. Actions produce consequences. These are not philosophical ideas but observable facts. A dropped object falls. Heat expands matter. Pressure creates change. Across environments, cultures, and time, these patterns hold. This consistency reveals something fundamental: reality is ordered.

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