Sunday, January 2, 2011

Time for Dumb Questions

Here is a post that humored me:
how could the virgin mary possibly have a baby?
how does did jesus' body just 'disappear' from his tomb?
how could a god scientifically exist?

Other than the apparent illiteracy induced by text messaging, there isn't much thinking going on here. Three consecutive questions, three simple explanations. If there is a God that can do or create anything (the universe, for example), it doesn't seem to be a tall task to make a woman pregnant if you happen to be her creator that made all of her work correctly. Hmm? To the second question, doesn't it say something about the huge stone being rolled away. Gee, then he could walk out just as it says. I cannot say whether or not these first two things happened but it doesn't take much thinking to understand how easy they would be. Whether Jesus was God in the flesh or God used him to show his abilities, couldn't God do these things with no effort? The third question is the one that people who hate God don't like to think about. Why does God have to exist "scientifically"? He created the universe. He established its rule and set things into motion. To us He is all-powerful. What would we do to "scientifically" prove or disprove God? We only have the tools He gave us - the universe, our senses, our logical thought. Unfortunately, all those things are limited to our understanding of what we can determine with our limited resources, including our very limited brains. What is the realm of God? Does He live inside the universe, outside, both? People are so limited in their thinking and the sort of "enlightened" nonsense spewing out of their parrot mouths is pitiable.  They do not want answers. They are trying to appear intelligent and "above it all." Don't waste your time with them. It will be an endless discussion that goes nowhere because there is no more room in their cluttered brains. I think they're funny. I should be sad that they are denying themselves the happiness they don't deserve.

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