So I had this thought and I was curious. The current dominating doctrines state that God does not change. But, there is process theology that makes a case for while a God can be eternal and always good, that does not mean God never changes.
What if the definition of God actually fits multiple ideas of God because God has changed? Just think of metamorphosis. You have a caterpillar which turns into a co and then into a butterfly. An active state, a passive state and another active state.
Just bear with me. What if God is going through a metamorphosis? What if God was a separate, self-thinking, active being and then turned into a passive, self-evolving mesh that we call the universe that started out simple but with each reincarnation of life we eventually will reach the point where the universe (which includes everything inside of it) is so intelligent, powerful and knowledgable that it becomes a God (again)? God could be the creative force that drives this evolution towards higher order, survival counter the "evil" counterpart entropy which drives everything towards chaos and death. Combining the ideas of process theology, panentheism, pandeism and Saṃsāra (reincarnation in Hinduism, Buddhism, etc). Lemme know what you think.
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