When I find myself wandering from the realm of agnostic, and tiptoeing the edges of belief, I find the idea of God essentially initiating the whole thing with a loaded pair of cosmic dice as the most appealing. I generally lean more Deist than Theist though in those moments.huckelberry wrote: ↑Tue Sep 02, 2025 4:31 pmI thought God was responsible for everything surrounding the gaps so if the gaps completely dissappear then God is seen as responsible for it all.
No doubt there are probably a million flaws in that belief that others could pick away at, but it seems to make more sense that God's hand would be able to set the rules of the game in such a way that once the game board was created, everything would essentially fall into place in the way it was initially planned. Kind of like creating a program where there are a few key parameters that guide a handful of end outcomes, but everything else is allowed to just kind of play out. Like an open world RPG, where you'll eventually complete the campaign, but the way you complete it will unavoidable be different than everyone else's way... but it gets completed nonetheless.
Hopefully that makes sense(?)