tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3690365956618918207.post1534953325788843260..comments2022-03-27T06:28:11.641-07:00Comments on Big Thick Glasses: It’s a Sad and Beautiful WorldTomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13356460399015222744noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3690365956618918207.post-62613699733951894112010-12-30T20:54:10.376-08:002010-12-30T20:54:10.376-08:00Faith is a funny thing.
Look at that whole creat...Faith is a funny thing. <br /><br />Look at that whole creator thing a different way, assume for a moment you were created, that everything you needed for a relatively peaceful and pleasant life were provided for you. <br /><br />But you had the option to use those provided things for said peaceful and pleasant life, or for making trouble for that kid who bullied you in high school. <br /><br />And there you go, free will gets in the way. (of course, I tend to fall in favor of thinking for myself and experimentation over accepting what I was told). <br /><br />As to the natural disasters, any dynamic system will have instability in it. If you can accept that a creator would make a self regulating system rather than one that required constant tinkering, you can see that sometimes the earth moves, sometimes when the earth moves a wave is made. <br /><br />In other words, shit happens. But those people who had to option to make peaceful cities with strong buildings and construct early warning systems, sometimes make cheap cities in harm's way instead. <br /><br />So, shit happening, combined with free will choosing to spend resources in a certain way, and you have human misery. <br /><br />I'm not trying to argue that God is real, because faith is something that can't be argued. Just sharing a bit of reasoning. <br /><br />I enjoy the blog, you should write a bit more often.Alycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05777402794924717714noreply@blogger.com