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Posted by Phil.o.Sofir on April 23, 1999 00:56:33 UTC

: I believe that the universe, this unfathomable mass or lack thereof, is too grand to exist without the presence of some higher power. I've read that if "out there" was some chaos, we'd call it such. We wouldn't refer to our universe as the cosmos had it not earned the right to be dubbed as such. I believe that when we look out into the night sky, we're staring into infinite, ever-changing order. I think order suggest an inherent creator. I think that's where God comes in to the picture. I couldn't imagine the universe any other way, like some accidental, fluke happening of infinite improbability (I could be misusing this term.) The universe, right down to the ground we humans tread, is too suggestive of divinity, of a divine hand's forming, to deny otherwise. I'd like to hear what you think about this.

***If it were not for our existance, there would be no talk of God, at least on this planet, and simularly, science is nothing more than our figuring out what is already there and how we can manipulate it. We exist and can reason about this, but both god and science are reactions to our desire to understand ourselves and the existance we live within. Anything more than this is creative thinking (imagination). We will perish some day, as an individual, a species, a world ecosystem, but until then, our drives are to survive as long as possible, this applies also to our offsprings survival. It might all end tommorow, or it could last another billion years if we played our hands right, but nothing lasts forever, except change within forever itself. It is a good thing, to be aware, to think, and even in our limited sense, to understand. :)

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