God allows for an element of randomness

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  1. Cortex_Colossum Banned Banned

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    There seems to be enough randomness to allow for freedom. Time moves forward in a logical progression. We cannot travel back in time because of how fast the universe creates itself. We see intelligence functioning from the very small, such as a macromolecule or amino acid. A self-generating reality ranges from discrete non-conscious/non-sentience to consciousness/sentience. The intelligent universe is evolving and we are in return. Information makes up the material dimension, and the mind makes it real.
     
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  3. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Yeah, God leaves so much room for things to happen than his presence is indistinguishable from his absence.
     
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  5. swivel Sci-Fi Author Valued Senior Member

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    This belongs in pseudo-science.
     
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  7. Cortex_Colossum Banned Banned

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    Divinity does not show itself all the time or we would know nothing about it. It only comes at certain moments in one's life that can mean the difference between good and bad, life and death. THAT'S what God is - a savior of humanity.
     
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    Interestingly, high stress situations can also trigger DMT production in the pineal gland. DMT when taken deliberately replicates perfectly believable hallucinations with a devine quality. Maybe this is often mistaken for something external?
     
  9. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    I'd suggest religion.
     
  10. PsychoticEpisode It is very dry in here today Valued Senior Member

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    With randomness, how can God be omniscient?
     
  11. Cortex_Colossum Banned Banned

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    God is omniscient because the randomness allows for free will or freedom within the universal quantum computer. The brain's cognitive behavior which gives rise to mind is the ultimate truth. All other life truths do not compare to the ultimate truth or unified theory of reality.
     
  12. PieAreSquared Woo is resistant to reason Registered Senior Member

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    We cannot travel back in time because of how fast the universe creates itself


    Yeah.. that's it... that's the reason
     
  13. PsychoticEpisode It is very dry in here today Valued Senior Member

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    Universal quantum computer? Unified theory of reality? I think it quite obvious that you are trying to add some scientific doubletalk to an already feeble attempt by the OP to account for free will by suggesting God's omniscience is, well.........something like this ......... It's a different way of saying,"we know God doesn't know everything, but here's why. He did it on purpose". Hilarious.
     
  14. PieAreSquared Woo is resistant to reason Registered Senior Member

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    God is omniscient because the randomness allows for free will or freedom within the universal quantum computer


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    Phelps is going to kick your ass when he finds out you smoked all his MJ
     
  15. ggazoo Registered Senior Member

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    Considering that the regularity of nature is one of the clues for God, I can't see how the randomness argument holds up.
     
  16. Cortex_Colossum Banned Banned

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    The universal quantum computer is the universe itself.


    Thankyou.

    Let him find me.
     
  17. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    But mos of humanity is lost an gonna wind up in hell an suffer horribole torment for eternity... so is God a falure.???
     
  18. SkinWalker Archaeology / Anthropology Moderator

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    Nothing about the OP is coherent and makes an a priori assumption about the existence of gods. Thread closed. Please feel free to create a more coherent thread that actually has a point of discussion. PM me with any concerns, questions or comments.
     
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