| Roma said: 1.) I gave an example before about dropping a glass for billions of years. will it one day form two perfect smaller glasses? lets add fire to melt it and water to cool it down will it ever take the form of two glasses filled with water? |
1.) I wouldn't know. What point are you making?
2.) How do you know things are meant to be a certain way? And how do you know everything is currently the way it was meant to be? How would you know if something wasn't what it was meant to be? How could you possibly know that? One could say humans weren't meant to fight each other, yet you see that happening today. Would that disprove your definition of perfect? And how do you know everythnig has a reason? Where are you getting this information?
3.) No, I was comparing a plant in a sidewalk to life in the universe. The plant exists in a very tiny crack of the sidewalk and only survives for a short amount of time. Just because the plant lived on the sidewalk doesn't mean the sidewalk was designed for the plant. The same goes for humans in the universe. Humans exists in a very tiny 'crack' of the universe and will only survive for a short amount of time. Like the sidewalk, the universe was not designed for life. Of course, this is assuming you belief the universe is perfect because of life.
4.) Define soul.
Also, I understand the belief in a creator. For some people, it's the only option that makes sense. What I don't understand is the traits and specifics that people assign to this creator. For example, the fact that he loves humans, the fact that there's only one god, that he knows everything, etc. You have the right to believe in a creator. But on what basis do you believe in a single, conscious, omnibeloved, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, creator?







