The root of the problem was the local worldview.
Science and Philosophy maintained that our reality (What we observe) is local. Theology embraced the same worldview. Accordingly, there was one worldview in one locality, in another a different one. The conviction that our reality is local persisted until the end of the 20-eth century. The world-renown scientist, Albert Einstein, supported the locality of reality until his death. The locality of reality influenced the theological definition of God the Creator. Accordingly, theology portrayed God the Creator in human terms and human image. They presented God who, like humans, could have limitations under certain circumstances. Or, God sometimes chooses limitation, theology maintained. However, God the Creator is an Absolute Spirit, Intelligence; therefore, could not experience limitation or be deprived in any way possible.
A misleading assertion of the theologically local worldview concerning God the Creator is that God is in the human image. The students of the Bible reasoned that if God created humankind in His image, therefore, He must be in human image. Such a view concerning God the Creator permeated the ancient and biblical cosmology. People could not have understood God in any other way. Sufficient knowledge did not exist yet. Unfortunately, Christianity’s local worldview concerning God the Creator is alive today. The quantum cosmology presents the worldview concerning God the Creator in stark contrast to the historical view.
Advanced experiments with subatomic particles revealed that our reality is, in fact, universal, not local. The last two decades of the 20-eth century experienced an exponential increase in knowledge concerning our universe and its foundation. The last one of the seven reality experiments has demonstrated, to 99% accuracy, that our reality is universal. As depicted in ancient and biblical cosmology, it became evident that the Creator does not fit in quantum cosmology. Accordingly, theology and advanced cosmology found themselves on a collision course. However, both scientific and theological knowledge concerning God the Creator come from God. God is knowledge. True knowledge concerning God the Creator is the foundation of the universe that humankind observes today. God is love, and the foundation of the universe He created is selfless love. Read the next blog.