So, if your not a creationist do you assume the universe already existed before God? You seem to be going with the idea that God is an advanced denizen of the universe, that is, God is a product of the universe. Is that correct?
This statement keeps coming back. What do you mean you don't 'believe' in evolution? And what do you mean you have no 'need' for it? (Or Creation) Presumably you have some ideas of how the diversity of species on the planet came about.
Just when I thought you'd disappear here you are like a genie. I don't lie, so I meant exactly what I said. I do have ideas about everything and anything. Check my history for your last question.
I took a jaunt to Cuba. Just got back yesterday. I certianly do not mean to imply you were doing anything but telling the truth, and I don't doubt your earnestness. What are your ideas on speciation and the diversity of extant life? Perhaps you could point me at it.
How does that reconcile with "I don't believe in evolution"? To my eye, those are directly contradictory.
Yes. I often change my mind like evolution. Next year I might not believe it because I have ignored it and that theory evolves.
That's today's percentage, tomorrow it could be anywhere between zero and 100% Odds on next year he's Hindu. is a product of the universe???
The God of the bible definitely. Man is made in his image, so if he was all knowing, we would be but obviously he isn't. He walked around in the garden of Eden, wrestled with Jacob, became a burning bush, he must be like Gandulf/Dan White, a man wizard. I've always believed in something that created everything. I call it God. It's a belief that nothing will change, it is the only belief that is 100% for me.