Dear PEPCIS,
That is a marvelous description of all of us – including those of us who are ornery or cranky. Hear that greylorn. That’s two of us saying the same thing. 2 against 1. That means you have to give in and admit that you are sublime and elegant. :grouphug:
Blessings,
grannymh
:snowing:
2-1 isn’t fair odds. I’ve handled 4 in a back alley, alone, and it only cost me a plastic wrist. But that was in younger days.
If I trusted agreement, I’d never have chosen my own thoughts on the question of the origin of the universe and of humankind.
At my best, I’ve never been able to look into a mirror and say with any confidence,‘this agglomeration of protoplasm looks like the creation of an omnipotent God.’ Nor have I been able to look at, say, my last quantum mechanics exam and say, “Well, God, You sure did a great job of creating a mind capable of understanding how You put this universe together.”
So, I do not think myself an entity worthy of creation by an omnipotent God. He could have done so much better: Had he chosen to do so, I’d have the mind of Richard Feynman and the body of Arnold Schwartzenegger, with the communicative abilities of Benjamin Disraeli. I’d play piano like Joe Rizzo, and dance like “Cruz.” I’d have been born in the Rockefeller family, and tutored by geniuses.
However, were I to adopt the simple thesis that I as a potential for consciousness have always existed (but unconscious of that potential), and that while God cannot be blamed for creating the darned thing (me as soul), He at least took the trouble to stick it into a body-brain system which weaned it into the preliminary stages of consciousness, that would fit my experience.
That would explain why I (and one or two others) have a couple of things to learn before becoming interesting to human beings who I am neither sleeping with nor supporting financially, Expanded, it might even explain the entire process of creation,.
But honestly, guys and gals, right now, given what we know of human beings, the likelihood that a bunch of pinheads with I.Q.'s just slightly larger than those of chipmunks (us) were created by an omnipotent entity for purely altruistic purposes, is, without a doubt, absolute 100% certainty.
This is no doubt one of the greatest achievements of human intelligence— the realization that an omnipotent entity capable of creating wonderful beings with the highest of mental and moral abilities— created mankind instead. Such an achievement!
How could human beings, many which have extremely limited intelligences but highly developed sexual drives and testosterone levels, who cannot read past 6th grade levels, and who love killing, maiming, or simply annoying other human beings and inflicting unnecessary pain upon small animals, have possibly come into existence except by the efforts of an omnipotent God?
Oh, wait! I know your collective answer! They were created with free will. That explains everything, thank you.
So nevermind this post.