To: CarrotAndStick
Perhaps it is another form of energy that makes us believe in a God. The God particle or energy may have been planted in all of us and it comes naturally.
I'm a curious about this strange "particle". Pray, tell me, if all of us are supplanted by these particles, are some of us blessed with more of it and some of us with less of it, or perhaps none of it? Is there also an "anti-God" particle?
I did say 'perhaps'. I don't know about the God particle or energy or if they actually exist. But, I'm just theorizing in an attempt to explain something that baffles all of us. Why do humans naturally lean towards the 'supernatural' existence of a superior being, i.e., God? And, who says that a particle or form of energy needs to have a counterbalancing particle or energy?
237 posted on
08/16/2005 2:42:11 PM PDT by
adorno
To: adorno
Hey! I was pulling your leg with that one, expecting you to make a comment on the Devil as the "anti-God particle".
Humans naturally lean toward a 'supernatural' being, I guess as a part of the baggage of culture that accompanies his development. If there is a 'natural' tendency to lean toward a 'superior being', then why is it there are so many sharply conflicting and contrasting beliefs of that very 'superior' being? Are you going to attest that there could be more than one 'superior' being? You surely do see this leading to the road to perdition, don't you?
244 posted on
08/16/2005 2:49:30 PM PDT by
CarrotAndStick
(The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
To: adorno
Why do humans naturally lean towards the 'supernatural' existence of a superior being, i.e., God? Natural Selection?
601 posted on
08/17/2005 11:10:30 AM PDT by
YHAOS
(Western morons are more dangerous than Islamic lunatics)
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