To: tortoise
There is no impossiblity there, you just have a limited imagination. If you are going to take the figurative handcuffs off the ultimate being, they come all the way off, not just in ways you can imagine. 1) We are not discussing an imaginary god. We are discussing the Creator.
2) Please offer your theory of how an impersonal god, who cares nothing for man or the universe, would create a universe in the first place. Then explain how an impersonal creation with impersonal natural laws could give rise to personal beings.
494 posted on
05/04/2003 4:21:02 AM PDT by
Dataman
To: Dataman
1) We are not discussing an imaginary god. We are discussing the Creator.
Please present your evidence for the existence of this Creator, including any evidence that supports this Creator having attributes to which you ascribe (that is, if you ascribe any apart from 'ability to create universes wherein life can occur in a very, very small segment).
2) Please offer your theory of how an impersonal god, who cares nothing for man or the universe, would create a universe in the first place. Then explain how an impersonal creation with impersonal natural laws could give rise to personal beings.
Perhaps it was all a big science experiment and we are the results. Are you saying that you can not only infer the existence of a Creator from the universe but that you can also discern its very motives? I would really like to see whatever tests exist for that. Also, could you explain how a divine creation by a divine being could give rise to nondivine entities?
525 posted on
05/04/2003 12:05:56 PM PDT by
Dimensio
(Sometimes I doubt your committment to Sparkle Motion!)
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