People say "how did everything get here, and where did you come from?" and imply that God is the obvious answer. Well, I've been living in a cave, raised by wolves since birth, so I just have no idea, but that seems kind of suspiciously random to me. God is quite a specific and complex and unsupported idea. Isn't there something else that might be an easier explaination? Wouldn't an ALMOST omnipotent being be a little more plausible? Or maybe, an AMOST omnipotent being from a race of ALMOST omniscient galactic guinnea pigs who have a peculiar love of orange soda? Just trying to polish my cosmology...Has anyone heard of any other answers to the "big" questions?
2006-08-22
06:54:11
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Well, the Greeks had creation stories too. And every other culture ever. But we can compare these two...How is the Big Bang less logical than God? The theories of how the big bang happened point towards a collision of super-massive, high energy galactic super-sheets, indicated by extrapolation of string theory. Or God came from nothing, happened to be perfect, then created all this stuff.
2006-08-22
07:12:13 ·
update #1