Yea, this little chart makes it seem things are cut and dry, but the truth is, we are on a spinning blue marble hurtling through space, surrounded by billions if not trillions of other little marbles, and we think it was just 'there'. Or it all started from an explosion and we are expanding outwards, but where did the material for the original explosion come from.
Then we have the other hand, a omnipotent God, who created everything, but we don't know where this God came from or who created him/her, etc. There's more questions than answers, and we have people claiming neither one is right and we've probably yet to understand even 0.001% of our true orgins in the universe.
I think it's narrow minded to think a God couldn't exist, maybe in his/her dying breathe he created the universe and sprinkled life throughout it in hopes that his progeny would carry on creating other life eventually. But it's also narrow minded to think that everything was designed by one supreme being. Like I said, there's more questions than we'll ever have answers for, and to side wholly with one side or the other just doesn't seem right.
History is complex and we are getting varying stories from the past making all kinds of claims that could be true or false, but the future is even more complex. The only thing we know for certain is the present, even history can be re-written.
Yea, this little chart makes it seem things are cut and dry, but the truth is, we are on a spinning blue marble hurtling through space, surrounded by billions if not trillions of other little marbles, and we think it was just 'there'. Or it all started from an explosion and we are expanding outwards, but where did the material for the original explosion come from.
Then we have the other hand, a omnipotent God, who created everything, but we don't know where this God came from or who created him/her, etc. There's more questions than answers, and we have people claiming neither one is right and we've probably yet to understand even 0.001% of our true orgins in the universe.
I think it's narrow minded to think a God couldn't exist, maybe in his/her dying breathe he created the universe and sprinkled life throughout it in hopes that his progeny would carry on creating other life eventually. But it's also narrow minded to think that everything was designed by one supreme being. Like I said, there's more questions than we'll ever have answers for, and to side wholly with one side or the other just doesn't seem right.
History is complex and we are getting varying stories from the past making all kinds of claims that could be true or false, but the future is even more complex. The only thing we know for certain is the present, even history can be re-written.