The gods in the books, are man made. None of them have any more knowledge about the world other than the knowledge of their day.Christians, well in fact Muslims and Jews and for all I know many other religions "explain" the existence of the universe, the solar system, humanity etc by the fact it was created by a God (maybe the same god, maybe not?), and some justify this by saying that the chances of intelligent life are near impossible without a creator.
What I can't understand is where did this God come from? If the chances of intelligent life evolving over billions of years are very remote, then what are the chances of a being existing who is capable of making the heavens and everything in them just by willing it to happen. Where did he/ she/ it come from, who made God?
in my atheist, logical mind, the existence of this all powerful, all pervading being seems much more unlikely than natural forces evolving in tiny steps over billions of years, resulting in where we are now. What do Christians think about the origins of God, and if the answer is that God "just exists", why can't the universe "just exist"?
We don't know if intelligent life exists elsewhere in the Universe. What we do know is Intelligence at the level Homo Sapiens have, is a tiny slot in the lifetime of the Earth. Compressing the life of the Earth into 20 hours, Humans came in the last few minutes. 500,000 years, 1% of the last 5,000 years. From Bronze Age to today. This is the concept the bibles, gods and devout can't get their head around. We have always existed in a world of immediacy, even if a years and seasons.
There are planets in the Universe capable of sustaining life. From single cell to something similar to Star Wars, we are yet to find out.
For more information, ask the potato farmers in Idaho who keep getting abducted by them. LOL
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