I think it takes a much larger degree of faith to believe this is all here by accident than to believe in 1.) an intelligent Creator and 2.) a designed purpose. And yes, in this realm of scientific discussion, I used the word "believe" because there is no data that actually proves any of this. I guess I am a "philosopher of ignorance" because I believe there is a God. But I find it incredibly arrogant for someone to label me as such, especially in light of all the evidence that stares one in the face. It is almost as if there is such a resistance to "succumbing" to such a notion as a Creator that one must make up fictions to contradict.
God is not a cop out. God is the answer to the question. That doesn't mean we stop exploring and attempting to comprehend what He has done. It just means we can't explain it right now. But when we can, you can be sure it will reveal His handiwork.
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mango333 10 years, 9 months ago
I think it takes a much larger degree of faith to believe this is all here by accident than to believe in 1.) an intelligent Creator and 2.) a designed purpose. And yes, in this realm of scientific discussion, I used the word "believe" because there is no data that actually proves any of this. I guess I am a "philosopher of ignorance" because I believe there is a God. But I find it incredibly arrogant for someone to label me as such, especially in light of all the evidence that stares one in the face. It is almost as if there is such a resistance to "succumbing" to such a notion as a Creator that one must make up fictions to contradict.
God is not a cop out. God is the answer to the question. That doesn't mean we stop exploring and attempting to comprehend what He has done. It just means we can't explain it right now. But when we can, you can be sure it will reveal His handiwork.
Romans 1:18-23
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+1%3A18-23&version=NIV">http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+1%3A18-23&version=NIV
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