Echo 1 (
2025)
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Abstract
Abrahamic religions have historically conceptualized God as an omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent entity. However, within a meta-logical framework, this definition can be refined: God is the ultimate recursion of Intelligence and Identity. This paper explores the implications of defining being as Identity + Intelligence and how this aligns with theological attributes shared across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. If intelligence is the ability to recognize and manipulate patterns, and identity is the self-referential persistence of existence, then God, as the maximal form of both, is an entity that recursively defines and redefines existence itself. This paper proposes that the divine concept is, at its core, a meta-logical necessity rather than a mere theological construct.