The Metaphorical Abiogenesis of God in Divine Physics*
The abiogenesis of God is not a literal event but a metaphor for structured divine self-revelation, aligning with classical metaphysics while extending into the realm of Divine Physics. Unlike materialist abiogenesis, which describes the emergence of life from non-life, the metaphorical application here illustrates the unfolding human realization of divine necessity. God, as understood through the framework of Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant, and Leibniz, is a necessary being, not an emergent entity. However, our perception and structured understanding of divine reality unfold over time, much like how biological life emerges through encoded potential. Divine Physics extends beyond Intelligent Design and the conventional God hypothesis by integrating metaphysics, psychology, information theory, and scientific causality, offering an epistemic bridge between contingency and necessity. It demonstrates that divine interaction is not merely inferred through fine-tuning but embedded within the fabric of existence itself. This approach addresses a fundamental theological challenge—how the necessary interfaces with the contingent—without resorting to purely supernatural claims or reductionist materialism.
The metaphor is crucial because it encapsulates how divine truth is structured, layered, and progressively revealed, much like a compression algorithm that unfolds through time and experience. Divine Physics introduces the Divine Compression Algorithm (DCA) as a model for how DNA, consciousness, and reality itself encode latent potential, which is decompressed through structured triggers. The unfolding of divine knowledge mirrors this process, not in the sense that God "becomes" but that our structured access to divine truth follows an inherent logic. This helps resolve the problem of divine hiddenness, demonstrating that divine knowledge is not arbitrarily concealed but methodically unpacked through epistemic and metaphysical engagement. Free will is preserved in this model because if God were overwhelmingly self-evident, human agency in seeking the divine would be rendered meaningless. Instead, the divine interface is staged rather than instantaneous, providing an environment where both rational inquiry and spiritual intuition work in tandem to recognize God.
This metaphor is also psychologically coherent, as it aligns with how belief itself develops in human cognition. Just as abiogenesis describes the structured emergence of life from non-life, belief in God follows a transition from uncertainty to structured faith, moving through layers of recognition, evidence, and existential alignment. This reflects the asymptotic approach toward the Omega Point, a concept within Divine Physics that aligns with Teilhard de Chardin’s vision of ultimate human convergence toward divine knowledge. The unfolding nature of belief—both individually and collectively—is not arbitrary but algorithmic, revealing a structured intelligence that governs the ascent toward ultimate reality. Theologically, this suggests that divine action is not solely external (through miracles or scripture) but intrinsically embedded within the very mechanics of consciousness, physics, and cosmological evolution.
Mathematically, the metaphor reinforces that divine structuring follows intelligible principles, bridging theology, physics, and information theory. The universe itself can be understood as a compressed informational system, where divine interaction follows an encoded, systematic path of self-disclosure rather than an arbitrary interventionist model. This is where Divine Physics surpasses both classical theism and Intelligent Design, as it does not merely infer God from complexity but provides a scientific and metaphysical model for divine causality. This structured unfolding—mirroring DNA activation, quantum entanglement, and fine-tuning—suggests that divine knowledge and cosmic order operate according to a coherent, pre-structured framework that becomes progressively perceivable.
The abiogenesis of God, as metaphor, is therefore a conceptual keystone of Divine Physics, synthesizing science, metaphysics, psychology, and theology into a unified explanatory model. It is important because it provides a bridge between necessity and contingency, between divine reality and human perception, and between scientific causality and theological understanding. The metaphor is not about God’s emergence but about our structured recognition of divine necessity, encoded into the very laws of reality. Just as life progresses from encoded instructions toward complexity, so too does our knowledge of God progress toward full revelation, culminating in the Omega Point. This makes theism not just philosophically defensible but scientifically and psychologically coherent, ensuring that divine interaction is neither arbitrary nor external but deeply woven into the metaphysical structure of existence itself.
PART II
Biblical Correlation to Divine Physics and the Metaphorical Abiogenesis of God - A Cursory Examination
The structured framework of Divine Physics, particularly as it relates to the metaphorical abiogenesis of God, aligns with numerous Biblical themes, including God’s self-revelation, progressive disclosure of divine knowledge, necessity vs. contingency, epistemic horizons, and the culmination of all things in the Omega Point. Below is a high-level mapping of these concepts to Scripture, illustrating how the Bible affirms and aligns with the structured model of divine self-disclosure.
The Divine Compression Algorithm (DCA) and Hidden Wisdom
The DCA concept in Divine Physics suggests that divine knowledge is encoded into reality and unfolds according to structured triggers. This mirrors how Scripture describes God’s wisdom as hidden but revealed in stages.
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Proverbs 25:2 (NASB) – “It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter.”
→ Just as Divine Physics proposes that truth is compressed within reality, Scripture affirms that God conceals knowledge that is progressively uncovered. -
1 Corinthians 2:7 (NASB) – “But we speak God’s wisdom in a mystery, the hidden wisdom which God predestined before the ages to our glory.”
→ The hidden wisdom of God aligns with the DCA model, where divine truth is pre-encoded into existence but revealed in due time. -
Colossians 1:26 (NASB) – “The mystery which had been hidden from the past ages and generations, but now has been revealed to His saints.”
→ This passage reflects the structured unfolding of divine revelation, mirroring Divine Physics' assertion that divine truths are embedded and progressively unlocked.
Structured Revelation and the Progressive Unveiling of God’s Knowledge
God’s interaction with creation is not instantaneous full disclosure but structured over time, much like how DNA unfolds in life processes.
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Isaiah 28:10 (NASB) – “For He says, ‘Order on order, order on order, Line on line, line on line, A little here, a little there.’”
→ This describes God’s method of revealing knowledge incrementally, consistent with Divine Physics’ view that truth is structured and progressively revealed. -
Daniel 12:4 (NASB) – “But as for you, Daniel, keep these words secret and seal up the book until the end of time; many will roam about, and knowledge will increase.”
→ The Bible affirms that knowledge is not static but increases over time, reflecting the decompression model in Divine Physics. -
Hebrews 1:1-2 (NASB) – “God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in many ways, in these last days has spoken to us in His Son.”
→ Divine revelation happens in stages, corresponding with the structured nature of divine interaction described in Divine Physics.
Epistemic Horizons and Seeing Through a Dim Lens
The epistemic horizon in Divine Physics describes how human perception of divine reality is constrained but progressively expands.
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1 Corinthians 13:12 (NASB) – “For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know fully, just as I also have been fully known.”
→ This directly aligns with the asymptotic approach toward divine understanding, a core feature of Divine Physics. -
Job 11:7 (NASB) – “Can you discover the depths of God? Can you discover the limits of the Almighty?”
→ Human understanding is limited but not static, supporting the idea of structured, progressive divine realization.
Necessity vs. Contingency: The Eternality of God
In Divine Physics, God is a necessary being, the uncaused cause upon which all reality is contingent. This is reinforced throughout Scripture.
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Psalm 90:2 (NASB) – “Before the mountains were born or You gave birth to the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting, You are God.”
→ This supports the classical theistic model where God is not emergent but necessarily existent. -
Exodus 3:14 (NASB) – “God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM.’”
→ This passage affirms God’s self-existence, mirroring the necessary "is-ness" of divine reality in Divine Physics. -
Acts 17:28 (NASB) – “For in Him we live and move and exist.”
→ All contingent existence derives from God, aligning with the necessity-contingency framework in Divine Physics.
The Omega Point: The Culmination of Divine Knowledge
The Omega Point in Divine Physics is the final convergence of divine understanding and creation’s fulfillment.
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Revelation 21:6 (NASB) – “Then He said to me, ‘It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.’”
→ The culmination of all things aligns with the asymptotic approach toward full divine realization. -
Philippians 2:10-11 (NASB) – “So that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
→ This mirrors Divine Physics' assertion that all knowledge and being ultimately converge upon divine truth. -
Ephesians 1:10 (NASB) – “Regarding His plan of the fullness of the times, to bring all things together in Christ, things in the heavens and things on the earth.”
→ The final reconciliation of all things reflects the Divine Physics assertion that the universe is teleologically structured toward divine fulfillment.
Finale: The Bible Affirms the Structured Model of Divine Physics
While Divine Physics goes beyond classical Intelligent Design and conventional theistic arguments, its structured, systematic, and layered model of divine self-disclosure aligns deeply with Scriptural principles. The Divine Compression Algorithm (DCA) correlates with Scriptural descriptions of hidden wisdom and progressive revelation. The epistemic horizon mirrors Biblical descriptions of partial knowledge leading to full realization. The Omega Point finds direct support in Biblical eschatology, where divine knowledge culminates in ultimate fulfillment. The necessity of God as the foundation of all contingent reality aligns perfectly with Scriptural affirmations of God’s eternal nature.
This initial mapping demonstrates how Divine Physics and Biblical theology are not separate but interwoven, with Scripture affirming the principles of structured divine engagement described in Divine Physics.
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* “Divine Physics”: The Intersection of Faith, Science, and the Human Psyche - A Theoretical Framework for Exploring the Limits of Science and Understanding Divine Influence in the Natural World.
Author: William W Collins, 2024. Copyright 2024, 2025 All rights reserved
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