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06-25-2010, 11:43 PM #1Senior Member
religion, Creation, and Random occurrence?
It comes down to this, even if I agree complexity and order are proof of a creator, it does not prove the existence of the god of the bible. Why couldn't a "creator" be allah, odin, zeus, or buddha? If there is a creator, what makes anyone think the same conditions for life weren't provided for on other planets and life created there by the same creator being? Why does "proving" god exists always seem to "prove" that humankind is really, really special and exists alone in the universe?
For that matter, why would the creator being have to care about humans at all?
If your going to use complexity and order as "proof" of a creator, think of this:
If the universe is too complex and orderly to have just happened and god is an incomprehensibly complex and orderly being, then god can't have just happened.BlueBlazer Reviewed by BlueBlazer on . religion, Creation, and Random occurrence? Hey s Just wondering, and since we're all high enough I'm sure, what are your views on not so much religion, but how we came to be, or exist. I for one believe in this day most religious churches out there are for the donations and even most don't use proper bible teaching in their houses of god. Which makes a lot of todays generation take religion the wrong way I think, and there for throw the whole thought of a god out the window. I just can't fathom that out of all the dead space Rating: 5
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