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Religion, science, dimensions : my philosophy

Bombardment! Asked by optex about 1 year ago, 5 answers.

I always try to establish a connection between science and religion.
I've come to the conclusion that :
Humans did evolve from less intelligent species but Aliens did help. The DNA is so complex that nobody can explain how it was created. How, from...

interactions between atoms and molecules, could cells be formed ? There must be a devine power that put them all into that order; therefore God exists.
I doubt that we are the only species in the Universe. According to reports there are 12 species in the Universe and we, humans, are the least intelligent. Take a look at how an alien looks and you will find similarities between their form and ours. We have intellect but we also have more strength and agility. We use force to move objects or machines do it for us. For example, there is nothing special in airplanes : it's all about physics and chemistry. We don't use any psychic powers, only mechanical.
Einstein's theory of relativity and the electron double-slit experiment show us that the current model of the atom and interractions between bodies is false. Einstein also says that there is an infinite number of dimensions.
In a nutshell, I think that God, science, aliens and us are interconnected through dimensions; therefore God being the ultimate force that created and controls everything and us,humans, just a branch of the big tree.

What do you guys think about it ?

Shark Atack Answered by funadvice on May 25, 2008, 11:45AM
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How, from interactions between atoms and molecules, could cells be formed ? There must be a devine power that put them all into that order; therefore God exists.

Experiments have shown how organic material can be formed from inorganic, under conditions that existed on earth 4 billions ago. Microbes and protozoans leave fossil records too, from which we've learned a lot about the formation of RNA and DNA. It's not aliens or gods, it's chemistry.

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lens flare Answered by captainassassin on May 24, 2008, 04:43PM
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You do realize that you've set yourself up to receive ALL THE SAME responses, that occur in most of the 'what do you believe' theads, right?

But to answer your question: Throw a little 'multiverse theory' into your formula, and I find all of it plausible intriguing. We as a race, tend to have an over-inflated sense of self-importance, and just aren't advance intelligent enough, to understand (and accept) our place in the universe... yet.

Shark Atack Answered by funadvice on May 24, 2008, 08:55PM
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In one sense, everyone does have a right to their own belief. God has given each one the freedom to do or not do what they choose. God does not interfere with one’s freedom of choice. However, that does not mean each person is right with God when they choose their own way. “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death (Proverbs 14:12). To follow your own counsel has never been right with God. Men have always done ...that which was right in his own eyes (Judges 17:6). Man cannot direct his own steps (cf. Jeremiah 10:23).

Not nice to laugh at other's short comings Answered by ethmer on May 25, 2008, 06:22AM
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There is no evidence for any of your suppositions. There is no evidence for God or for the validity of the Bible. The only thing there is evidence for is evolution.

That doesn't mean that we can't believe in a God (I'm a Deist) whether we believe in the Bible or in evolution.

Man is not yet intelligent enough to know the facts of the creation. It is currently left to each person's system of logical conclusion.

 

Toadaly Answered by toadaly on May 25, 2008, 09:23AM
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*** The DNA is so complex that nobody can explain how it was created.

You're making the same blunder goddists have made for eons, which is to presume that simply because we don't have an answer for some question, that effectively, it's magic.

Chaos theory has proven that complexity arises from simplicity. Extending that then, the complex DNA we observe must have arisen from less complex DNA, which arose from even less complex DNA, and so on all the way back to some form of first replicator.

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