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Using the second definition from the dictionary:

en·tro·py (noun)
A measure of the disorder or randomness in a closed system.

Your thoughts, please?

Thank you for all answers.

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! =)

2007-11-21 04:35:52 · 4 answers · asked by AM Enforcer 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No.

Calling god is entropy, or god is nature, or god is the big bang is just playing semantic word games.

Entropy is entropy. Nature is nature. The big bang is the big bang. All these things do not meet the dictionary definition of a deity.

I could call my dog Tiddles or my cat Rover. That does not change the canine into a feline or the feline into a canine.

2007-11-21 04:43:25 · answer #1 · answered by Simon T 7 · 0 0

I was just thinking about this today, myself. You know, the Bible says that no one can see God and live. It also says that God the Father "dwells in inacessible light."

Moses and Elijah both had to hide their faces from God the Father, the Creator. Uzza fell dead when he touched the Ark of the Covenant, not because God hated him but because it was tantamount to putting your hand in a nuclear reactor. It was a natural consequence.

In my own experiences of prayer for others and in my contemplation, the Presence of God is often comparable to "electricity" (for want of a better word.)

I begin to think that God the Creator is pure energy.

2007-11-21 12:46:51 · answer #2 · answered by anna 7 · 0 1

no the 2 are unrelated

2007-11-21 12:39:56 · answer #3 · answered by gjmb1960 7 · 1 0

whimsical, devilish....

controlled by worship and faith in the same..

very likely

2007-11-21 12:39:38 · answer #4 · answered by voice_of_reason 6 · 0 1

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