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cheddarsox
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john doran:
I do not pretend to know why things are the way they are, but the Catholic concept of God makes less sense to me than a great many other explanations.
When I look at the universe, in all it’s greatness, when I experience divinity in it’s awesome wonder, it was not fashioned by the being that is put forth as God in Catholicism. It was not fashioned by anything with any human like personality, or with the emotions and concerns that we (and that concept of God) make a big deal out of. It was fashioned by something grander, more pervasive, less petty, needy and concerned. That is what I see and experience.
I would rather offer no explanation, than one that insults the reality of what is.
cheddar
Again, I am not an atheist. I have not and am not arguing against divinity (if you read the thread, you’ll see) The original question was why people do not believe the CATHOLIC concept of God.you’re missing the point: saying that the “universe is an accident” is not saying that everything that occurs in the universe occurs randomly - it is, rather, saying that if the ***existence ***of the universe wasn’t the result of conscious causal efficacy, then it is random. and this includes the existence of the laws that govern matter and energy.
put another way, if the existence of the laws of the universe isn’t the result of divine agency, then why do they exist at all?
perhaps true, but beside the point: why does that inherent nature exist?
I do not pretend to know why things are the way they are, but the Catholic concept of God makes less sense to me than a great many other explanations.
When I look at the universe, in all it’s greatness, when I experience divinity in it’s awesome wonder, it was not fashioned by the being that is put forth as God in Catholicism. It was not fashioned by anything with any human like personality, or with the emotions and concerns that we (and that concept of God) make a big deal out of. It was fashioned by something grander, more pervasive, less petty, needy and concerned. That is what I see and experience.
I would rather offer no explanation, than one that insults the reality of what is.
cheddar