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Originally Posted by
fluffer
fact: religious ppl tend to be less educated
in other words mike
mike, you are idiot, ok
While I agree with you that in most cases, religious sorts have less education / lower IQ, there are exceptions, and in fact, people with multiple degrees and high IQ who have come to believe in a higher power. The problem with making assertions about god or god's supposed interventions into the human experience is that there is simply no way to prove them. Nor should there be. Spiritual communion with god is based in faith, and the essence of faith is placing one's reliance in that which cannot be proven. That is what makes it faith - if it was fact, everyone would believe.
It is absolutely a waste of time to preach to people on an Internet forum about the power of prayer... unless you happen to catch someone reading who is searching. Then perhaps, you have accomplished something. But doubtless, that person's search would have led them to the answers they were seeking anyway... so Mike, I ask you, is is worth the derision and abuse?
I myself have many questions, both about the origins of life, and about the way things work today. If there is a higher power, one must ask why there is irrational sufferring, and why some are born into horrendous circumstances including biological disfigurement, abuse, and extreme poverty, while others are handed a red carpet existence. Surely a god who loved all of his creation would not sit idly by allowing such injustice.
However, the answer to the question "why do bad things happen to good people" may be simpler than we imagine.
Picture if you will, a higher power whose first and primary directive is Love. If this being chooses to make a creation whose core purpose is to Love their creator, he cannot manufacture them in such a way that they are robotic, or BOUND to love him. This is because of the nature of love itself. Love is chosen, not forced. If it is not chosen by free will, it is not love. Consider then, the choices for this creator entity. He must make the creation with free will, or they will never truly love. In giving them free will, he must also allow them to destroy and corrupt everything they touch. For if he changes/controls any aspect of their ability to choose, he eradicates the pureness of their ability to love.
This is the human condition, and with it, all the flaws. No it doesn't explain natural disasters, tsunamis, and earthquakes. It does not explain why children are born with no arms or legs. I am not brilliant enough to offer you an explanation for that, and I tend to think it can only be explained by accepting the cold, irrational, chaotic nature of the universe. But it you were bent on finding a higher power and making a case for it, it does explain why a loving god would allow us to run amok, destroy the environment, and treat one another like shit. It also explains why he would perhaps not make it completely irrefutable that he is real. If there was absolutely NO doubt, you'd follow him out of fear/subservience/law rather than love.
I do not claim to have any of the answers. I am just considering all the possiilities, even the ones that science is not mature enough yet to explain.