To the discussion on creation, I keep getting the answer :
There must be a greater intelligence to create our complex universe.
I propose that this theory does not stand up (and we'll just forget Occam's razor for now) - the thesis is that to create something, and something so complex - something greater must be out there to create it. So an obvious question - what created the creator?
I suggest that if you are limited by normal temporal rules, ie man follows God, but before God there was nothing, then this contradicts the original thesis.
So I can only deduce that normal temporal thinking does not work here - something else (i leave that for anothe question) must exist.
Therefore the founding tennet of the original theory theory is wrong therefore the thesis is now irrelevant.
So what I am proposing is, not that God does not exist, but that the argument 'There must be a greater intelligence to create our complex universe' is redundant and should be put to bed.
2006-09-19
03:20:14
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