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We may not believe in the existence of God. But, there is one Supreme Origin to all things and all existence. Shouldn't we acknowledge this a scientific fact? Just see how there are so many complexities in the existence that we can perceive with our normal senses? Behind all the externals which sometimes appear mundane there is complex phenomena taking place even if we have to get down to the atom with protons, neutrons, etc.

2006-11-19 00:32:11 · 12 answers · asked by devotionalservice 4 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

12 answers

Yes, if you look at things, many have a intricate mathmatical equation to it. But, I believe God mad it that way.

2006-11-19 00:40:46 · answer #1 · answered by F T 5 · 1 0

There are two things to touch on in this question, complex and all-perfect.
Firstly, the origin of all existence may be perceived as complex because we know very little about it. Despite boiling it down to either the big bang theory or your religious explanation, we still do not know enough to fully elaborate or understand it. In the backdrop of inadequatency of knowledge on it, we can only label it as complex - due to many things about it not being known yet or are too profound to understand.
Secondly, the question mention that the origin of all existence is also all-perfect. This would meant that everything in creation is answered for and there is no flaw in it. That may be comfortable-sounding but it may not be true, for example, since figurative creationism(aka not the religious one) is assumed to be true, then all the living things created must have been ensured survival of its lineage because everything is catered for. However, there exists the concept of extinction, so if the origin of all existence is perceived to be all-perfect, the idea of extinction would question the perception of an ideal 'all-perfect' creation.
Therefore, the origin of all existence is in a way complex, since we lack sufficient information to know everything about it; but not all-perfect based on my opinion that if a certain animal is created but was extinct within a period of time, the all-perfect notion of everything being provided for, may not stand.

2006-11-19 01:16:36 · answer #2 · answered by itsamistake 1 · 1 0

"but listen evolution dosent exist" We've observed it happening. Regardless of why or how it happens we know that species change over time, so no. Also, this has nothing to do with atheism " from the Big Bang theory lets start, how can nothing become something?" Who says anything did? And even if I can't answer that, so what? The big bang theory has nothing to do with atheism. "even a child comes from a egg and sperm. how can a function in a body tell what it is supposed to do? such perfection in the body that without it u r done..don't say it just is or **** u r just idiots because u can't explain it" If human bodies were perfect we wouldn't get things like cancer, we wouldn't need vital organs removed or replace,d there wouldn't be birth defects, etc etc. Simply put we aren't perfect.

2016-05-22 03:13:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You asked, "But, there is one Supreme Origin to all things and all existence. Shouldn't we acknowledge this a scientific fact?"

Whoa! What fact?

Yeah, lets get down to the atoms and the dinky protons, neutrons, and the teene weene quarks, etc. That should keep you off the streets for a few days.

2006-11-19 02:48:58 · answer #4 · answered by Alan Turing 5 · 0 1

I can`t fathom the beginning being a random chance. Of course there is a supreme being. I don`t care myself what name you call him ,it, or her by. It wasn`t by chance.(it had a plan) It was orginized or it would not still exist. For me there is no other choice but GOD created the heaven and the earth. I have found no other explaination based in fact or history to dictate otherwise.It is amazing how as time go`s by more and more good things are being torn down. The creation, morals, standards and values. We say we have the right to do so, and never see the damage we are doing to ourselves. Have a good day.

2006-11-19 02:26:05 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 2 0

As far as all-perfect, it would have to be. If it was imperfect, we would not know because we are from it. Yet we do not consider ourselves perfect. That's a fun thought. I am not so sure it is as complex as we would hope. I actually believe we are born with everything we need for existence. If we were to go out into the world and learn instead of sit in buildings reading books and listening to lectures for 20 years, we would see it for what it actually is.
IMHO.

2006-11-19 01:40:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes but....
I'm really uncomfortable with God being a scholastic subject in secular education.
I don't want my kids to be jaded against religion. Nor do I want them to accept the miraculous design and workings of life and universe as simply the actions of a magical being. Seems to me that if you just swallow that idea, you never seek to achieve understanding or search for innovation or question anything.

2006-11-19 01:26:44 · answer #7 · answered by LisaFlorida 4 · 1 0

No, existence is a mess. It all started by random chance. In the billions of years since it started, is it really a surprise that things have got just so complicated?

2006-11-19 00:40:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Existance is god actually , what is god ?? , it is some energy we call god but it is existance and existance is perfect !! ,

2006-11-19 01:00:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

complex yes, all perfect no, as if it was perfect, i shouldnt get a headache just trying to imagine all it!

2006-11-19 01:52:38 · answer #10 · answered by dlin333 7 · 0 0

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