Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaut
Well, it depends on how you define "God". omniscient, omnipotent creator of the universe. must have absolute control over everything. he knew perfectly well that the objects involved would configure themselves in such a manner to produce the event. to assume the existence of an omniscient, omnipotent creator of the universe called God, everything exists only because God created it and everything happens only because God made it happen and lets it happen.
God doesn't have Absolute Power because He gave Us freewill. That's why you can smoke weed in Ghana but not the U.S.

I believe that God would have to equal Life. How can a non-life form create life? We may be the Universe in God's eyes, while there is another universe in his testicals, there's no proof against it. We may be a molecule of one-single living organism in a greater universe. Whatever way it may be, the only way God knew Life existed was because he once was alive.

I'm lost and need to rejuvenate.

edit: By the way, I like what you said, bringing the amazement of the Cosmos into this.
beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . When will people learn there's no god? I understand everyone is entitled to their own belief. I just don't understand how people can go around publicly admitting to their own stupidity. "Hey Matt, did Santa stop by lastnight?" That person would be considered a looney tune if he/she was serious. So why then when we know that there is no such thing as god, and that scientifically it's not possible. (Yeah, god made everyone and everything including the animals, dirt and trees. It has nothing to do with planet formation, Rating: 5