i suppose some would argue that "It" wasn't fully in control etc but i am not one of those... but then if we follow your line of reasoning he would have created Darwinism etc right? and randomness etc, right?Quote from Mom0/pH0x:
my answer is that it depends on your beliefs about god: if you believe god to be omnicient, then god would have had to create science, even if by default, if not, then it's not necesarrily so...
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just 2 in the entire paragraph, which i included simply to be thorough, because most people who do believe in god, also believe god to be omnicient, therefore, god being omnicient, in creating man would know that he would create science...its less complicated than it sounds...
Right, God is just a meaningless concept then, like an non existent transcendental spike on the chart of eternity. woo dude..Quote from andrasnm:
God is not a personal god as Western civilizations like to think of.
It is not a nanny nor a jealous old man with beard. God created nothing and listens to no prayers or pleas.
God is a transcendental principle - it is infinity, so far removed from man's understanding that it is unspeakable and unthinkable with feeble human mind.