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mysticwolf said:

I just think the idea of God is unrational. There's no logic. There's no physical evidence of God.

There is evidence to support that life started long ago with volcanic eruptions underwater. The volcanoes released chemicals, and these certain chemicals reacted with elements on the surface of the earth, and the right conditions were made for bacteria to be created.

Here's an article:

http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2006/October/26100603.asp

It would appear you have a very very outlined view of what God is. Do you mean a sort of living all powerful God like the christians and Jews believe? Because I think that's limiting the idea of what God is to something extremely narrow.

Could God not be whatever animate or inanimate force that guides the Laws of Physics? And if they guide themselves, why not consider them God?

In order to disprove God, you have to set limitations on what it could be. But my thinking is that God could be anything, whatever the supreme controlling force is in this world that governs the rest. And if that's the Laws of Physics, would you like to disprove them?

 

Then again, could we ever truly comprehend if the Laws of Physics were the end-all be-all or if something that we cannot comprehend controls how they work? It could be something not of this world, something that would truly be impossible to comprehend and ever see in our tangible world, but it could exist. How do you know for certain it doesn't?