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Isn’T The Universe Perfect? Maybe Just Too Suspiciously Perfect?

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Repenter | 16:37 Sat 15th Sep 2018 | Religion & Spirituality
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According to the Big Bang theory chaos brought forth creation which is a lie a chaos breeds chaos and creation should never had had a chance according to this theory as chaos should still be reigning supreme.

Do yo ever look at the stars, sky and really understand it? It’s like a giant clock, a perfect Swiss mechanism, the sun, us, planets, sunrise sunset,the lunar cycle, the seasons and so on.

Everything just perfect? It almost seems like it was made on purpose with a purpose until you then have us the human beings thrown into the equation where NOW we get the chaos and enough for those who don’t believe in the grand design to throw a little doubt into their minds.

Who could want you to doubt gods existence and want you to forget and not care until your death when it’s then just too late?

Who indeed. THINK! THE HUNT IS ON......and YOU ARE THE PREY!

Just some thinking material for you.

Peace, love and blessings to you all.
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We live, we die. That's life.
If you found a Patek Philippe watch in a desert you'd be right to assume someone made it.
Look at the enormity of creation, there's people will tell you nobody made it.
Strange, or what?
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I personally think that the creators actually give everyone faith and hope and some grab onto it and it flourishes in their souls, growing and expanding. It’s hard to put into words but those that believe just know that they were created and that the creator is out there somewhere watching over them.

Those that don’t believe may have been given a chance and chose to become arrogant and think that they’re better then the creator, that they don’t need the created and that they will simply ignore the creator and cease the creator to exist and furthermore will teach others their arrogance and sway all others from believing and so their hearts are locked, turned to stone and their souls shrivel up, all love gone and an empty quivering husk.

This is a form of “treason” towards the creator and many times you will see retribution meted out towards the unholy in many shapes and forms and others will get theirs once their souls return to the creator.

Peace, love and blessings to all.
Repenter, Given your opinion of those who reject your beliefs, your ‘peace, love and blessings to all’ would appear to be somewhat hypocritical.
Wow, I shall have a pint of whatever repenter is on.
Some humans are a little "scared" of life and the universe and wonder what its all about.

So they invent "religion" and invent some sort of "god" and say they created it and it makes them feel better.

Of course each "religion" has to have different "rules" and different "gods" to give them something to fight and argue about so they can go around and kill each other.

This "god" character is just invented by people with no imagination.

p.s. All though history religions have been nothing but scammers, pretending there is a heaven and earth to frighten people.

Pretending purgatory exists so they can get people to pay money to the church to get through purgatory quicker.

What a load of scammers and scam artists, and the gullible follow them.
What about the religions that worship the Earth? You can't say they are worshipping something that does not exist. Paganism in all its forms worships Earth, follows seasons, its Festivals based on lunar and solar cycles. None of this is made up. The Native Indians believe anything taken from the Earth should be returned, we are now just realising the consequences of ignoring this.
All religions are not the same, some preach follow or damnation, some preach lead a good life and do no harm.
No wars have ever been started by Pagans.


I have a question, god supposedly created Adam and Eve and they had two sons, Cain and Abel. One killed the other, so where did the rest of us come from?
A huge gooseberry bush ;-)
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Kathyan, Cain lived and had descendants. Adam also had a third son after Abel died, Seth.
Just look at the number of people with the name Adamson.

No further proof needed, case rested.
K.
jno, but who did he have children with if there were no other women apart from Eve?
One of the greatest mysteries in the universe, is, just who was, "Repenter," in his / her previous incarnation?
Answers on a postcard with your bank details and passwords to me please.
Kathyan, under the caveat that I'm not a Christian, this is what I was led to believe about the garden of Eden: Because of the many translations of the old testament the true meaning of Genesis has been changed. Originally God created the first man 'in his own image' and subsequently Eve, and gave them a lovely place to live. This does not mean there were not already Homosapiens on Earth, just they were not chosen by God. They had a bit of bother re a snake and a few family troubles, God spit his dummy out and Adam played away. Or it was all majick or Incest or all made up by priests who wanted to keep the peasants under control by preaching obedience or hell and damnation.
My theory is much more interesting but involves space travel.
Repenter has succeeded in entertainment, not in evangelism.
But hey ho, surely we need folk like him / her to keep us on our toes?
Or not!
//Isn’T The Universe Perfect? Maybe Just Too Suspiciously Perfect?//

Well, no it's not, exactly. But given the immensity of the universe it's to be expected the creator pretty much had to muck it up . . . somewhere.
Of course the universe is absolutely perfect for life such as dolphins cockroaches and humans.

Everything is so perfect that any minor digression from all the millions of possibilities for the ratios between the fundamental forces; the age and size of the stars; the size of this planet and so on, would make it impossible for cockroaches or butterflies or humans to evolve and wonder at the beauty and immensity of the universe.

It would not have been humans looking out on that beauty, but Zargons, or some other form of life; or maybe no life at all.

Instead of looking at it from a human perspective ("isn't the universe just perfect for us"), look at it from the perspective of the universe ("Ohh, look at what has emerged: whales and cockroaches and humans - isn't that interesting")

Look up the "weak anthropic principle"

Peace, love and good health to you
Why is it too late? Some take longer on the journey for sure, but, all will eventually get there.

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