I' not sure what you're seriouslying (lol funny word) about. I said "if" in that sentence you bolded, I don't believe my deist God did. Either you missed the purpose of my sentence or I missed the purpose of your seriously.Audie wrote:HappyFlappyDeist wrote:----I wrote a response only to be deleted again, something doesn't want me talking to you Kurieuo-----------Kurieuo wrote:Not just "some thing" but "some intelligence" obviously, right?HappyFlappyDeist wrote:Kurieuo wrote: God should have just created everything necessary in an instant and then walked away.
Where's HappyFlappyDiest? Oh, serenading Jac.
"God should have just created everything necessary in an instant and then walked away."
I don't necessarily believe this; all I believe is that 'some thing' programmed the laws of physics. Everything else is chance.
At what point would such has stopped. For example, is some some compelling in such laws to eventually have conscious sapient life? (i.e., the anthropic principle)?
I'm over my loss and I'll write again.
I'll concede on the first point; it is "some intelligence" not "some thing."
To address #2, I don't know. I have no idea why this being did what it did, I have no idea why it stopped ( if it did); I have no theology, I have no holy book.
It is remarkable that we fall within this narrow range that allows life, but (big but) with the possible unfathomable amount of universes that exist, one was bound to have the correct compatibility for life.
I personally believe if a god made this universe with the sole purpose of life evolving on this earth, theism is the more logical conclusion.
I don't believe my deist god planned life at a specific place at all, I believe it is a byproduct of the natural laws it set in motion; It probably knew life would evolve somewhere, and we just happen to be one of those somewheres.
Seriously?
I personally believe if a god made this universe with the sole purpose of life evolving on this earth, theism is the more logical conclusion