RE: Spirit and then there is brain damage
April 29, 2010 at 12:56 am
(This post was last modified: April 29, 2010 at 12:56 am by Autumnlicious.)
Godschild:
Why does God stop at creating only a few forms of life? How do you know God is a he?
I question the sanity of your statement on plants and animals. Since when are plants less complicated than animals? I can think of quite a few plants, some with even primitive nervous systems. Just because you can't see it or have proof it exists right now doesn't make the probability less likely that it could exist. Of course, take note of the word probability.
Your crediting of God with animals and plants, then humans is based upon the flawed assumption that there is at least one god and this god fits your description of 'God', something that is fundamentally unknowable. Hence any god should not even enter into the consideration of the system as a whole.
Put simply, the virtual cells of memory represented to my computer have no way to know anything about our physical world any more than you may know about a being outside of the natural universe (denoted as God/god(s)/etc)
Why does God stop at creating only a few forms of life? How do you know God is a he?
I question the sanity of your statement on plants and animals. Since when are plants less complicated than animals? I can think of quite a few plants, some with even primitive nervous systems. Just because you can't see it or have proof it exists right now doesn't make the probability less likely that it could exist. Of course, take note of the word probability.
Your crediting of God with animals and plants, then humans is based upon the flawed assumption that there is at least one god and this god fits your description of 'God', something that is fundamentally unknowable. Hence any god should not even enter into the consideration of the system as a whole.
Put simply, the virtual cells of memory represented to my computer have no way to know anything about our physical world any more than you may know about a being outside of the natural universe (denoted as God/god(s)/etc)