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Re: Civil Discussion About Religion
Without going into what I personally believe.
I don't see how all of this...meaning the earth, the universe, human life, the will to believe or not to believe, to love, to hate or be all together indifferent....what we know and what we don't know, can exist in such an 'organized state' without someone having actually creating it. I mean, even in chaos, eveything seems to know it's role and how it relates to everything else. Even when death is imminent, there's a sense or a natural awareness to save life, if you will. And even in death, there's a sense of loss.
The seasons, the climates and how the body reacts to them. And the incredible knowledge that doctors possess through the power of medicine to cure sickness and disease, in my opinion, point to someone higher than ourselves. I think some people look at scientific reasoning as a method to explain away God, if you will. I look at just the opposite, I think the existence of God explains science, His exsistence explains evolution, theory and so forth. Even the human body. It is created with such meticulous and complex detail, it almost seems very purposeful, very deliberate and intended.
I think for everything that was or is created, it had to be in somone's mind somewhere at some moment in time. I don't think everything just appeared, no more than things and thoughts we make and create everyday.
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