RE: Arguments for and against the existence of God?How ludicrous!
January 28, 2009 at 11:36 am
(This post was last modified: January 28, 2009 at 1:17 pm by LondonLoves.)
When you're right, you're right (my mother always said). I once read that there is about a 3% genetic difference between humans and monkeys. That 3% difference is you and me, sure. But it's also Bach, Mozart, Brubeck and Monk; it's Da Vinci, Carravagio and Constable; it's Aristotle, Newton and Einstein; it's Descartes, Wittgenstein, and Marx. But it's also Hitler, Milosovic and Stalin. Human beings are capable of creating absolute beauty, of thinking with absolute clarity and for imagining the impossible. Human beings are also capable of committing horrifying evil.
Given our race's propensity for these characteristics as encapsulated by that 3% difference -- beauty, clairty, imagination, and evil -- it would be absolutely impossible for God to have been created by anything but man.
Given our race's propensity for these characteristics as encapsulated by that 3% difference -- beauty, clairty, imagination, and evil -- it would be absolutely impossible for God to have been created by anything but man.
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