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I see God only as the process. The process of life and death time and space. A God that follows natural law, and the laws of physics. All other things are scemantics and irrelevant in nature, including religion.

2007-03-13 06:32:37 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Nearly anything is *possible.* You can make up anything you want, including your hypothesis above, and it could be *possible.* But a better question to ask is, how PROBABLE is it? Changing to asking that gives some meaning to the question, brings it into the realm of reality -- since pretty much any wild fantasy anyone imagines is technically *possible.*

So how probable is your idea? We judge probability by the weight of evidence for and against a concept. The more evidence in favor, the more probable it is. The more evidence against, the less probable it is. Get an overwhelming amount of evidence one way or the other, and something can be said to be "extremely likely" or "extremely unlikely" -- as close as you're going to get to "true" and "false" on most things.

There's no evidence of any kind that your idea is correct. Additionally, it would be nearly impossible for there ever to BE any evidence that your idea is correct. That makes it highly unlikely. You can still believe it -- you're free to do that -- but believing something doesn't make it correct. And, as with your idea, something that never really can be shown by evidence to be correct is usually of very little worth in the real world. Let's say despite the lack of evidence you *are* correct...what difference does it make in real life? None. So what's the point?

Peace.

2007-03-13 06:43:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you are redefining the term, but since it already has > 10,000 definitions why not. That's kind of like saying your god is natural laws and the laws of physics. If you redefine something it can be anything.

2007-03-13 13:39:51 · answer #2 · answered by Magus 4 · 0 0

You are correct, except for one thing. There is probably more than one god or goddess which is the explanation for what the rest of what you said. They're just having fun with us.

2007-03-13 13:38:07 · answer #3 · answered by Rae 3 · 0 1

Yeah. I think it is. I think what we call "God" will one day be proven to be something like a vast network of subatomic particles... or something.

2007-03-13 13:39:10 · answer #4 · answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6 · 0 1

Yes. But why would that matter?

2007-03-13 13:38:08 · answer #5 · answered by Alex 6 · 1 0

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