Tobin wrote:It also reflects my own view of God. That God is naturally arising and if God knows the future, it must be a result of natural laws that allows him to do so. Here is exactly how God may be able to peer into our future.
Why a god at all in your view? Why not man is naturally arising? Evolution, without a supernatural force involved.
Tobin wrote:It also reflects my own view of God. That God is naturally arising and if God knows the future, it must be a result of natural laws that allows him to do so. Here is exactly how God may be able to peer into our future.
Why a god at all in your view? Why not man is naturally arising? Evolution, without a supernatural force involved.
Because god is a natural result of our own progress given what we have achieved in only the past few hundred years. If intelligent alien life evolved even a few billion years ago, they would be what we would consider God in comparison to ourselves. So I view God as not only sufficient, but a necessary part of evolution and technological (and societal) progress. People who have even a remote grasp of evolution and the size and scope of our universe should realize that we aren't the first intelligent species to evolve. In fact, I view people that don't believe in God as rather backwards. They are really in denial of scientific understanding. There is a high likelihood of a God (or god-like species) in existence in our universe.
"You lack vision, but I see a place where people get on and off the freeway. On and off, off and on all day, all night.... Tire salons, automobile dealerships and wonderful, wonderful billboards reaching as far as the eye can see. My God, it'll be beautiful." -- Judge Doom