What if God Evolved
January 12, 2009 at 10:08 pm
(This post was last modified: January 12, 2009 at 10:12 pm by FutureAndAHope.)
I often hear the argument that it is illogical that God exists. However this is not the case, it is only the case if God is some how a magical force that created every thing from nothing.
If you are an evolutionist you are actually stating it is possible that God does exist. Evolution is a lower form taking on a higher form of complexity. What if God evolved on a firey radioactive planet, or has evolved a higher state than our own by which he has mastered technologies capable of creating and destroying planets, and populating them at His own will. To such an extent that he has enthroned himself as God. He has discovered how to create life, even eternal beings. Beings he has subjected to His laws and will. A God who will not tolerate rebellion against his will, and will punish in eternal fire. A God who does not desire any one perish by such an act, but rather would have each one turn in surrender to his offer of eternal forgiveness. Forgiveness found only in the crucifiction of his own self, as an example of forgiveness; saying in prayer as an example for us "Father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing", as he was being nailed through. The just crucified for the and in-place of the unjust. A God who does what ever he sees fit with his things.
If you are an evolutionist you are actually stating it is possible that God does exist. Evolution is a lower form taking on a higher form of complexity. What if God evolved on a firey radioactive planet, or has evolved a higher state than our own by which he has mastered technologies capable of creating and destroying planets, and populating them at His own will. To such an extent that he has enthroned himself as God. He has discovered how to create life, even eternal beings. Beings he has subjected to His laws and will. A God who will not tolerate rebellion against his will, and will punish in eternal fire. A God who does not desire any one perish by such an act, but rather would have each one turn in surrender to his offer of eternal forgiveness. Forgiveness found only in the crucifiction of his own self, as an example of forgiveness; saying in prayer as an example for us "Father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing", as he was being nailed through. The just crucified for the and in-place of the unjust. A God who does what ever he sees fit with his things.