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At the rate of scientific discovery we currently possess that seems like an impossibility long ago, in a hundred years people will view the human race as it currently is we modern day people consider the Dark Ages. If we don't die before then, we'll eventually discover the existence of something/someone that created the universe and then that would be integrated into a part of human logic. Maybe we won't discover it if the Creator does not want us to find it, or maybe the world will be smitten if we get too close, but the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. Though it is improbable we as a race will last long enough to do so, you can't outrule the possibility that our Creator goes by human logic. After all, what is human logic but understanding based off how the Creator forged the universe in the first place? That does mean that human logic itself does not apply now, but it is probable that human logic as it currently is will be the foundation of the future of human comprehension and since human logic is what humans know...
Ya dig? Who said we have to have the understanding of God to understand how he did something? I don't have to know how to build a computer to understand how it runs -- binary, electricity, many various parts that make up its composition. It's not like we have to have the ability to make a universe to understand how it works and what made it come into existence. The question is 'who made it' basically, not 'what was the exact process?' Who knows, in two hundred years, we could have interdimensional portals that allow us to reach the Land of the Dead. It's speculation until then.
Last edited by Crazy Hades : 06-26-06 at 01:38 PM.
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