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06-24-2007, 12:56 AM
Re: Science 'versus' God?

I think it depends on your interpretation of god, Austin. God doesn't have to relate to anthrpomorphism, but to spiritual (underlying invisible) functioning that is required for setting the laws that govern the universe.

Conversely, the evolution of the universe over an eternity equals perfection, and the last effect of the state would equal the perfected first cause for devolution. In other words, the highest order would contain by default lesser-ordered states. What exactly is it that creates order? Call it god and therefore god exists.

If you study the ancient accounts, you will notice that there are depictions of humanoid gods, further-advanced civilisations mistaken for gods, and there are symbolic and astronomical references depicting world affairs in relation to the gods of the sky - the heavenly bodies.

Consider the intelligence of the sumerian and mayan astronomy, and the unexplained correlations of ancient structures with that of the star maps at precise times in history. They were far from stupid people, and more in touch with knowledge pertaining to transcending this twisted sense of reality that people are subjected to than the people of today who brush it off.

I usually ask scientists and religionists what the universe or god is made of exactly. What exactly is your mind and body made of? What is the connection, and what exactly are you doing here at this "one" time out of an eternity? Most times I'm ignored because to be honest we really don't have a clue, so we make fun of things misunderstood.
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