seeds wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 5:20 pm
seeds wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2017 3:53 am
I don’t think that the religious (spiritual/metaphysical) deducing of the possibility of there being a creator is based on the mere “existence” of the universe, but more on the unfathomable order of its workings.
ken wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2017 2:47 pm
What is supposedly unfathomable in the order of the Universe's workings?
ALL is fathomable and very simply and easily understood.
Well, for starters, as I mentioned in an alternate thread, I think that the unimaginable stability (for billions of years, no less) of the millisecond-by-millisecond precision with which this gigantic orb we are standing on...
...has maintained a perfect axial/orbital relationship with the perfect source of light and energy is, in fact, quite unfathomable in terms of its unerring and steadfast persistence (never mind the spectacle of it all).
If you are not awed by it, ken, and feel that it is simple and easy to understand (what? in some Newtonian/astrophysics way?), then you are coming across as being somewhat jaded.
I am not suggesting for one second that Life, Itself, is not awe-inspiring, and, I am not saying that Life is simple and easy to understand in some newtonian/astrophysics way. I am just saying that Life, Itself, is a very simple and easy thing to understand. There is nothing hard nor complicated to understand in and about Life. It is only you, human beings, who complicate things. Even just living, itself, is a very simple and easy thing to do, but unfortunately most human beings appear to go out of their way to make living hard and complicated. It is a shame that human beings make Life and living so hard and complicated for themselves, when things are and can be so simple and easy.
You are here talking about earth being on some "perfect" relationship with some "perfect" source of light. You are trying to suggest that this is all "perfect" for 'you' to exist in. Again do not get Me wrong. It is awe-inspiring. But 'you' only exist because of the pre-existing conditions. Not because they were necessarily perfect conditions but just because they were pre-existing. Can you see the difference? If any one of those pre-existing conditions were the slightest bit different, then 'you' also would be the slightest bit different now.
Now, if those pre-existing conditions were any different, then what ever those conditions were, and 'you' did not exist, then would things still be 'perfect'? Or, are they only "perfect" because 'you' exist? Are you looking at this like everything is perfect because 'you' are here, as though 'you' are it, and 'you' are the one? Or are you looking at this objectively? Would the Universe and ALL of It's conditions still be perfect if there was no 'you', that is no conscious being, being awed?
Life, conditions, existence, whatever you want to call It, just IS. At any time and at any place It just IS. There is no actual real "perfection" about It. Human beings place the label of "perfection" on It. If, for example, Life was much different so that 'you' were not born when you did and you did not come into consciousness now, but let us say 'you' were born in a wholly completely unfathomable different body and became conscious in say an unfathomable distance from earth in an unfathomable different time period from today, with there being absolutely no resemblance to this here and now, where there was not the perceived perfection of the orb you were on maintained a perfect axial/orbital relationship with the perfect source of light and energy where everything jumped into and out of place, then would that still be perfect in its own right? To 'you' would that still be perfect?
If not, why not?
If so, then just because the earth revolves around the sun in a relatively very minuscule period of a few billion years, in an immensely tiny small part of the Universe, then what is so perfect about this relatively nothingness part of the Universe?
The relative size of the orb, earth and the sun and the length of time they exist for compared to an infinite and eternal Universe is pretty close to nothing, so why just imagine and/or fathom them only as being perfect?
Either ALL of the Universe IS perfect, in of Itself, with or without a 'you', human beings, or It is not.
If human beings really want to discover, see and understand the truth and reality of It ALL, then they really do need to look at the 'big picture' instead of just looking at and seeing themselves in It,
seeds wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 5:20 pmIt’s either that or you may be a little too confident in your assumptions of how well you “fathom” reality.
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Or it maybe some thing else. Until I express how well I fathom 'reality', you will never know what 'it' IS. For example you probably could not even begin to guess how I perceive and fathom 'reality'. Would you like to try? Hint; it is nothing like most human beings think it is.