
Originally Posted by
Flagg
...because the Universe is built on Aristotle physics? For your info the Aristotelian's thought brought the science to the wrong path for 1800 years till a guy named Niccolò Copernico, the real revolutionary, changed everything. Aristotele proposed a model of universe named the geocentric model (with our planet in the middle of the universe). Fatal error we know today, but as said 18 centuries had to pass for Copernico to suggest the correct model, the heliocentric one. After him, Keplero and Galileo deeply studied his ideas and... I am becoming verbose. However, to be real fussy, when Aristotele mistook on his ideas of the universe, another Greek philosopher, Aristarco from Samo, understood and had seen the right path. What Copernico did, was just getting back those ideas.
I see you believe in God in the more traditional, Abrahamic fashion. God in your opinion is without sin? Why did he leave his first two creations un-attended? Would you leave your two children in a room with an uncapped bottle of bleach on the table? As a test? God may be without sin in your eyes, but he is utterly irresponsible in mine. It's clear we are never going to agree on this as all you will say is "i dont understand what you are saying" despite my reasoning behind my statements. You have given me nothing. You say he cannot sin. How do you know this? The Good Book?
Why don't you just try to think like a deist? Deism is a doctrine which admits the existence of a God as the cause of the universe, founding its creed only on reason. Forget the religions.
I don't believe in God from any religious point of view what so ever. For this God to watch our species, for thousands of years, dying of famine, plagues, child birth, average life span of about 20 years, only to come forward some 2000 years ago and think "now i'll intervene". Has an only son only to be torn to shreds in a remote part of Iron Age palestine, it's just ludicrous. And I just don't see the point of a God outside the realm of religion either. Saying there has to be an ultimate being that created the universe...that's how religions start in the first place! "Hmm, cant figure this out...oh we'll say an incredible powerful diety did this". I believe we become incarnate to achieve something in this dimension and God cannot act in helping us in any case. Miracles and similar simply do not exist, we are on our own. This explains why so many people were/are/will be suffering, explains why someone is born in the U.S.A. and someone else in Congo. It is all up to us since I believe we choose the body to incarnate before coming in this dimension and as harder our life will be on earth, as "cleaner" if we succeed, our soul will become.
2000 years ago the human race believed the Earth ranged from a flat plane of existence to resting on the shoulders of giants. Through free thinking and the pursuit of knowledge we now know that not only is it round but that we have a moon, we know the age of our planet and that we share our planet with several other planets in our solar system, all of which is part of a galaxy with billions of other stars. One day we'll be able to explain the nature of the universe as well. Yes but yet a God will be there, still.