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Lets see. It seems I got a 50/50 chance here. I'll go for Yes. Wait wait - No. I mean Yes.
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| Pete | |
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The answer to that is, both.
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| Gilbert | |
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I'll go for Yes. Wait wait - No. I mean Yes. Ha-ha... Well, I'm just testing my ideas. I posed the question because I'm trying to find out where that b.s. God is. I think he's playing Hide 'n Seek with us all this time. Of course, non-living matter has intelligence. It creates one thing or another. And it communicates. The Sun says, "I give you sunshine necessary for life. But don't go near me -- you'll burn." The Moon says, "I reflect light to you during nighttime." The Earth says, "You live on my face. Take care of me." But the way non-living matter creates is just a reaction to the outside environment. The Earth spews lava because it wants to cool off a little bit inside. The creative intelligence of non-living matter is just reactionary or programmed. If 1) God, as they say, created everything and that God is love, and 2) that only humans have the highest form of intelligence known to man with the power to create, i.e., buildings, microchips, law and order, music, etc., analyze and communicate and that only humans have the capacity to give sustained unconditional love, then humans must be God, collectively. Intelligent beings communicate, rather spontaneously. What do you call a classmate who doesn't recite and talk much? Dumb. What do you call an indifferent God? Alien. If there is such one. So, where is God now? On Earth. Edited by Gilbert on May 6, 2008 4:28 AM |
| Sam Davies | |
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Hello, Gilbert.
For me, non living matter has programmed action. Laws of chemistry and physics, so to speak, that were created by an intelligent Almighty God, the Great Spirit. Along with, dare I say, sub-god?s (some were good, bad or indifferent). Sam |