simply indicates that human thinking is not up to the task of universal creationI've been thinking about this for quite a while. The world to me seems too complex to be designed by something intelligent.
So you believe in magic?
Anyway, law of nature is something that is based on observations of physical, empirical evidence.
So that he could make it miserable? Disease, war, famine, poverty, hate - all exist. Why would a benevolent god allow this?
At least you're respectful about it. Although I disagree with you and don't think I can really take you seriously on this issue(no offense whatsoever - you probably won't take me seriously because I admit I'm a bit narrow-minded about just saying "poof," it's there. It'd make life easier, but I don't believe it).Yorda said:Of course, it's the only thing that can explain everything. Scientists and philosophers try for ages to figure so many things, but one little magical word can explain all of those things.
An interesting point. I suppose I'm too tired to argue. It's impossible to know for sure whether it's God or science or whatever that is real. Only when we die will it be revealed. I just believe science outweighs because it has more basis.Yorda said:Scientists say that things fall because of gravity, and I say that things fall because God makes them fall. What's the difference? Both of them explain why things fall.
Ah, so you believe God already knew this would all happen? Still, that doesn't really explain why his omnipotent, omniscient benevolence didn't take action. Meh.Yorda said:God had no choice when he created the universe because he is omniscient, so he knew his own actions which he had to do because he didn't create the desire that made him create the world.
Then who created God? That's really the underlying question that makes any argument pointless. How did existence begin? Was it forever here? The concept of infinity is a peculiar thing. I doubt we'll ever know.Yorda said:God didn't create himself, so he didn't create his free will, so his free will is not his, so he has no free will.
being omnipotent is somehow some a disqualification for communication?The thing I love most about almost all theists is how much they know about what god wants.
you're not talking about the road works of NYC are you?As for being too complex for intelligent design, you could google for all of the things in nature, especially life, that, from a design standpoint, are incredibly over-complex and/or absurdly poorly "designed".
As usual, you completely miss the point. *sigh*being omnipotent is somehow some a disqualification for communication?
Ha! No...you're not talking about the road works of NYC are you?
The thing I love most about almost all theists is how much they know about what god wants.
"God wanted us to spectate His grand design"
Right.
As for being too complex for intelligent design, you could google for all of the things in nature, especially life, that, from a design standpoint, are incredibly over-complex and/or absurdly poorly "designed".
Actually, the argument makes sense. Any intelligence would seem to be limited by the space of its own brain. And the complexity of the universe would surely dwarf any such brain, provided the brain knew exactly how the universe would evolve. Of course, who could create the universe but a God. And God doesn't have a limited brain.
Pardon me, but none of you understand the exquisite feedback mechanism of evolution by natural selection. You have no real knowledge of what the theory says and how we assess the evidence for it.
Sorry. You guys are just plain ignorant of the situation.
What about evolution by designed(unnatural?) selection? It is a reality ...now. Also in the past, but humans are pretty arrogant that way. We are not the best thing out there.
maybe the designer is NOT inteligent.I've been thinking about this for quite a while. The world to me seems too complex to be designed by something intelligent.
Take the butterfly's wing.
Since there is no intelligent eyeof nature, how did its wing create the illusion of an owls eye? Is this too intelligent for a dumb nature?
Intelligent design is one the best theories out there fitting all the facts of the fossil records lack of transitional fossils and taking in the account of the limmiting boundaries of the genetic code.