My Awakening - how I realized God exists and that we are One
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Bobby, you've "awakened" to something called https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_theology.
First problem: it has nothing direct to do with Q. You may want to repost in another community.
Second problem: you have a god that comes into being within a preexistent eternal spacetime medium, while the Bible describes a spacetime medium that comes into being within a preexistent eternal God. Q tells us to read the Bible and that God gave his Son that we might believe in Him and have eternal life; so your theory is contrary to Q support.
Now if we waived those threshold problems and said let's discuss it anyway (e.g., we both agree not to treat the other's concerns as judgmental), we'd still have the problem of whether it's worth discussion for either of us. I am committed to pursue the truth (noncontradiction) wherever it leads. You are affirming "God is born" in one sense and "God wasn't really born" in another sense, which requires better presentation to avoid the appearance of contradiction. This duality makes it hard to presume that you are committed to noncontradiction wherever it leads.
If you seek to know "whether it's true ... that there is a peaceful happiness inside of us", you must exercise faith that truth exists. If truth did not exist, then you would not have hope of happiness, because without truth any evidence of happiness is not proof against its nonexistence.
I claim to have a better return to my source that does not kill my self-existence, a better unity that does not negate diversity, a better path to happiness and quiet mind that removes annoyance, and a better life that allows interaction with the Christianity described by Q. Threshold question: Do you commit to pursue truth wherever it leads? If so, then we can talk about the nature of what is greatest in the real universe (either the entity or the spacetime continuum or some construct thereamong) and draw some conclusions. But we probably should do that in another forum, and I don't think it's the Christianity one so I don't have a recommendation.