This God stuff is driving me nuts...
This is how I see it.
In the bad old days, science wasn't advanced enough to understand how the world works.
Today, we can confidently say that even though there many thing we still don't understand, we don't imagine that "anything" can exist or occur without an eventual logical explanation.
The term "God" is a derelict definition, like alchemy, witchcraft, demonic possessions, etc
If our "creator" (assuming ID) did show himself, we will be able to explain the event.
Some "logical" people here still think they need "God" to blink "whatever" into existence to prove himself.
All this does is compound one impossible event into 2 impossible events!
So, yes, I too want our "creator" to pop around and do whatever he thinks he needs to do, my bet is that "it" will be infinitely more intelligent and evolved than that described by goat herders from 2,000 years ago.
Truthfully, I don't even understand why we even entertain "religion's" version of events in a scientific light... I'm imagining it was written as more of a psychological tool than anything else.
This is how I see it.
In the bad old days, science wasn't advanced enough to understand how the world works.
Today, we can confidently say that even though there many thing we still don't understand, we don't imagine that "anything" can exist or occur without an eventual logical explanation.
The term "God" is a derelict definition, like alchemy, witchcraft, demonic possessions, etc
If our "creator" (assuming ID) did show himself, we will be able to explain the event.
Some "logical" people here still think they need "God" to blink "whatever" into existence to prove himself.
All this does is compound one impossible event into 2 impossible events!
So, yes, I too want our "creator" to pop around and do whatever he thinks he needs to do, my bet is that "it" will be infinitely more intelligent and evolved than that described by goat herders from 2,000 years ago.
Truthfully, I don't even understand why we even entertain "religion's" version of events in a scientific light... I'm imagining it was written as more of a psychological tool than anything else.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
Know God, Know fear.