Okay, so this is not part two. While looking for a drawing of Granville Woods's 50,000 egg incubator, my search somehow led me to a university web site that glorified atheism. Hmmm.
I could not let go the opportunity to respond. The site was old and I wonder about its niche in cyber space. I wondered how on earth I ended up there. It wasn't eggactly what I was looking for....Sorry, I know that was lame.
The site for all of its narrowness was full of truths including the failures and stupidity of Christians that the author insinuated were reasons to not believe in God. I certainly hope that I am not the reason someone believes or does not believe in God. The very thought that a person's belief in God would hinge on the mediocrity of humans misses the nature of God altogether. However, it does greatly reveal the nature of man.
The site was also loaded with quotes from famous and "learned" atheists. All of them focused on the importance of humans....I already addressed my thoughts on this in Part One. I find it so sad that people who think they can think cannot think beyond the box of being human.
One thought proves that humans cannot comprehend it all. Try to comprehend time as something non-linear (soft) then explain when the abstract of when non-linear time began. Explain what there was when there wasn't time. I understand singularity and string theories. I understand attempts to try to explain that the infinite and the finite are basically one and the same. However, no mater how convoluted a theory is, no one can explain when time began or what was beyond the beginning.
Give it up. People are just fancy animals. We do have knowledge that the other movable organics cannot claim but we are not gods, not even close.
Take a look at the complexity of one cell and all the computer hardware in the world seems simplistic. If someone took enough time to teach me, I could understand computer stuff well enough to replicate one from scratch. Converesly, I cannot understand the simplest living cell well enough to replicate one from scratch. Interestingly, my body can do it all by itself....without a thought.
My point is disbelief is not a logical conclusion to incomprehension. Just because you do not understand God, does not mean He does not exist.
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
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