But in looking at the immensity of this universe. And this tiny blue rock and what it would have taken for like to appear, it makes far more sense to have a designer creator than it all be just fortune.
My take is that some “matter” has become self-aware and “created gods” to help explain what life is for.
It’s obvious that we’re here ”for a reason“ simply because
we are here! Since we’re here there must be a “reason/God(s)”. *
If I exist and assume (for the sake of argument) that there
isn’t a reason for my existence), then I do not “need” a God(s), while still searching diligently for reasons, (both material and philosophical/spiritual) for human beings’ existence. This allows me to experience more of God, since religions can only reveal so much of God; while exploring the universe and continuing to ask questions of “how it came to be”…reveals more of the Divine than we even knew existed
I am not a Christian but if I were my core doctrine would be “God ultimately decided that Him imbuing mere mortals with ‘free-will’ was ambitious**, even for Him, and human beings aren’t to be “blamed”, He sends Jesus, Who is sacrificed (because that was ordained before the creation, “if things go “wrong”, Jesus was the failsafe.)
Which means people can live their lives as if God does not “exist”, if, paradoxically, their (let’s call it “faith”) is well rooted and strong.
I don’t believe in God but if I did, I’d believe the One(s) that stick to their Words, if God the Father Sent His Son to die for my sins, that’s great.***
Since I do not have to worry about “what’s going to ’happen-to-me’ after I die” I need not worry about “offending God” since He’s taken care of all of that. I am “allowed” to live as I please and it’s all good.****
The God I would worship doesn’t need my praise, and if I am correct, even if He does, it’s covered.
*yes this is a tautology and probably the only valid [adjacent] one?
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Wikipedia three-body-problem
***Believe me, this requires more faith than simply going to a book for answers, (
not that there is anything “wrong” about doing that, but God can only be described so well in a book, to “experience God” one
needs to take the ‘training-wheels off’ look at what the book is speaking about rather than focusing in on the Words, once in a while).
****yes, this is quite a rabbit-hole