harris,

i hear ya... everything in the universe is cause/effect though, right? so there has to be a primary cause to start everything into motion... correct? say the big bang was caused by gases... how did the gases get there? do you follow my thinking?

that thinking combined with the fact that all of this happening by chance seems harder to grasp then the thought of a higher power (whether of a spiritual dimension or of the one we are all in)...
hazetwostep Reviewed by hazetwostep on . intelligent design > pure accident I just smoked with my buddy and we were discussing dark matter, multi-dimension theories, and other such things that are way beyond our scale of comprehension... we are both wondering how someone could see the complexity and intricacy of this universe (from clusters of galaxies down to atoms) and believe that there was not some sort of "higher intelligence" behind it, even if the "higher intelligence" simply aligned the big bang and just left us spinning since... this is NOT a Rating: 5