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07654 Re: lic
   And another thing: Those who choose to worship,myself included, would...
wavydog   ALEA   07 May 2012
5:51 AM
07653 Re: lic
   Do you believe the divergance was unilateral?
wavydog   ALEA   07 May 2012
5:19 AM

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Re: lic

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA
Mon, 07 May 12 3:25 AM
Msg. 07652 of 54959
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Once we are sufficiently humble, I think we will admit that we cannot make an assertion of that type. It requires a knowledge and a certainty that is outside our purview.

But if there is a god and she puts herself beyond our capacity to confirm her existence, I for one believe it is appropriate to honour that wish by putting the question aside as plainly unanswerable.

Others choose worship. In my view, that represents presumption about a putative god's wishes. Would I wish to be worshipped by an ant? No, I would want it to do anty things. Above all, I would want it to embrace its antdom and to be curious about the ant world it inhabits. I would see its appreciation of its ant world as a worthwhile reflection upon me, its maker.

Even so, curious people perform god's work, in my view. They seek to understand and wonder at the book of nature. Historically-speaking, science and religion once were much the same thing. Unfortunately, in trying to fix its truths, religion eventually lost its purpose in understanding the world around us.