| Allfreedom99 said: It is not some "invisible man" that I would liken the Creator to as if he is some old aged guy with a beard having a good time watching what happens on earth while sitting back eating popcorn. I liken God to a omnipotent being who is also Omnipresent. Science uses the bases of observation. I would ask the same question of you. Why when you look around you seeing us as complex living organisms, our solar system, air, gravity, the vast deep universe with laws that all work together establishing order do you not see it as an amazing creation by a vastly intelligent Omniscient creator? We are here alive as a product of something. Products are a result of an intelligent influence. When we look at solar systems, galaxies, our bodies we see order, purpose, and enginuity. How, then can you look at it and say that its all just the reslut of a random happens chance that the coding for everythign we see occuring now was all directly written in the very beginnings of the universe without any intelligent influence whatsover? That is why in the realm of science it defies logic. |
I agree, if there is a God it is an amorphous one.
Your argument, however, is very wrong. We exist because the conditions for life exist. Not vice versa. We actually know this to be true through evolution.
The relatively stable condition of our Universe is a settling of an initial event, but there really is no stability. It's an illusion at best, there is mass chaos at an atomic level and even more instability at a quantum level.
Let me pose question to you. Why, if this was all created by an omniscient being, would there be an expanding Universe? Why would there be a need for anything beyond the solar system itself? Why is there so much wasted space? Why will one day the Sun destroy the very planet we live on? Nothing but questions with not a single answer in religious texts.
The answer is obvious, if there exists a God, it is nature itself.







