RE: Jesus and Kierkegaard

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Jesus and Kierkegaard

in philosophy •  6 years ago 

Exactly my point. Not chance. Plan. God is the only one with the ability to predict the future. Why does he have to create all things piece by piece? It's like saying God should create every human from dust like Adam. Why not create a base, then set it in motion to generate more. Remember when He said, "Go into the world and multiply." Nobody said He didn't mean in population and in species as well. God has always seemed to like systems that self correct, adapt and repeat when needed. Like how the rivers flow into the ocean, and rain into the rivers, and repeat. Hw the earth keeps rotating around the same star. The work of a true creator. The same things humans are trying to replicate with memory metals, self healing roads and AI. An adaptive system. What better way is there to do that than an evolutionary system? I'm not saying life came to earth by chance. That's foolish. I'm not saying the universe was created by chance, that's senseless. The design is too perfect to be by chance. I just mean that the fact that we can explain them with science means somebody (God) designed them with a similar technique. Hence Einstein said his true goal was to understand God. Jesus said the tree that does not bear fruit shall die. The Bible also said his place shall be taken by another, about the traitor. Evolution takes a failing species, and from it creates one better adapted for life in a new world.

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