Moonstone
Thursday 3rd July 2008 8:10pm
11,542 posts
Quote: Perry Nium @ July 3 2008, 4:49 PM BST
Sigh.
I sort of knew this would happen but it's still a bit sad. The subject always makes people react in one of two ways - open-minded interest or a compulsion to attack / ridicule the person who brought the subject up. Maybe it's just fear of the unknown or whatever.
It's easy to point and laugh. It means you don't have to use your brain thinking of a constructive counter-argument.
And it has the added bonus that other people might laugh with you, making you one of the cool ones.
Quote: sootyj @ July 3 2008, 4:24 PM BST
The interesting thing about proof for God is it always makes him look like an arsehole.
Cancer ? No cure Holocaust ? Who cares?
But make a statue drink milk, or some Nun menstruate through her hands?
And woohoo he's there. Evidence for God makes him look like David Blaine.
Much as I'm an aetheist, think about the process's that go in to making you a cup of tea (From agriculture, to transport, to literacy etc).
And you see the chances of our world appearing from no where, as infintesimal.
Unless Aliens made it.
I agree with you totally here.
I don't believe in the divine origins of the Bible, or prophets, or any such.
But you just have to wonder. The astonishingly intricate balance of the universe - if it's adjusted by so much as 0.0000000000000000000000001, the whole thing collapses.
And how everything came to be as it is, every single structure from the atomic to the cosmic, all inter-dependant. This has to be coincidence x coincidence 500 trillion squared. I can't help but feel there is intelligence behind this, though what its nature is, and whether its in the slightest bit bothered about us, I don't know.