It is human nature to seek what we value. The more we value it, the harder we will seek it unless we're sure it doesn't exist or we're sure we can't find it. For example people line up to buy lottery tickets even though they have a better chance of being struck by lightning. And as the lottery prize grows, the lines of people grow.
Setting aside any particular description of God (Bible, Koran, etc.) except that of God as our Creator, we have no way to know if our Creator exists nor even a way to assign a probability. Many have said they're found Him so we can't be sure that we can't.
I think that it is a matter of worth. We will not seek our Creator if we don't see Him as having worth. For a moment, assume your Creator exists. What would be His value to you?
2007-11-19
07:58:23
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