About Me
I am a radical thinker of the enlightenment period. I was born and educated into the Jewish faith from which I would be later excommunication from because of my radical views. I am a very private person and I only share my philospoical views with close trusted friends. I sloved the problem of creation by claiming God (or Nature) never had to create the world because everything is part of God and God is eternal. Everything that is, is just different manifestations of God. By claiming everything is one substance which is God I avoid such questions like "Why did god create an imperfect world if god is perfect?" "where was God when he created the world?" "How could he have been outside the world and create the world?" "If there was nothing before the world was created then how could God exist in nothingness?" "If there are two substances (according to Descartes) how do they interact?"