What does classical/traditional theism reinforce about the significance of existence, life?
Part II of II
...Our historical growth regarding the rights of the individual and the importance of our environment has jumped by leaps and bounds.
This, however, should not lead us to complacency.
If expanding upon the size of the Causative Force caused an explosive development in the value we have of life, then perhaps we can generate another event of equal magnitude.
Perhaps by expanding the size of the Causative Force, we can put into place the ideas necessary to initiate another quantum leap toward improving life.
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This time, the leap we take regarding the value of life would apply to not only souls on earth but souls throughout space, for they also would be understood to exist within the Causative Force.
In fact, the value we would then be forced to place on life, the soul, would reach even beyond the boundaries of our universe and into the concept of other universes whether or not they actually exist.
We would, in actuality, be building a bill of rights for all life; a high ideal indeed, but an ideal that now becomes possible by expanding the classical/traditional theism size of the Causative Force to be truly omnipresent.
This means there is no place for us to be but within the “arms” of the Causative Force.
This idea might initiate another leap forward regarding our understanding of our significance, our responsibility for living.
Elevating our understanding regarding our responsibilities for living would in turn elevate our behavior.