"Well, God answers of course come in every flavor imaginable these days so God can be process-God can be mind-God β¦ so there are all of these ways that God is now configured as well as the ones that come to us from traditional religions where God has much more power β then there's the whole personal God part which I do talk about in there at some point. So I don't think that even that there is a God framework out there at this point that I am either accepting or rejecting. My response is that I call myself a non-theist as opposed to an atheist because as I see an atheist as having a belief about God, i.e. that there isn't one. And my I've never been actually very interested in the question I guess is one way to put it. I see it as a question That can be summarized in the aphorism "Why is there anything at all rather than nothing." And science doesn't have any answer to That so what I articulated in the book and continued to do is what I call a covenant with mystery where mystery is itself a β¦ noun but I am using it as literally in absence of category. It's not like I have a mystery then I put attributions onto it it just β¦ I don't know the answers."
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