One of the most thrilling
things about human existence is that you never know what's lurking around...
Not exact matches
God has given us much evidence of His
existence: how
about the intricacies of how the
human body works - can you really believe that happened without a master plan; what
about the beauty of nature - can we really think that that just happened; what
about the testimony of millions throughout the ages including Scientists attempting to disprove God, that point to
things beyond their comprehension or doing.
But for our present purpose, it is enough to say that when we are thinking
about the last
things, our thought must include much more than
human existence and
human personality in its body - mind totality, even in its social relationships.
Whatever we perceive to be the truth
about God, I think there is some
things we all can agree on, believers and anyone who doesn't believe in the
existence of God and that is that it is self evident that all are born equal and with dignity and it's best if everyone relate to each other as part of the
human family.
Our subconscious understanding of the laws of physics and the natural laws He has set forth to allow our
existence to come
about can not be observed, and to say that He is flawed because we see disease is viewing
things from a very limited point of view, that being a living
human being with an aversion to disease and loss of health.
I am not a subscriber to the «great Man'theory of history, I favour the idea that the pressures of
human desire, experience and history culminate occasionally in one individual whose socio - historical importance is inevitably (as
humans) defined through the base circumstances of their physical and temporal
existence (i.e. the
thing we think first
about Einstein is the hair and the tongue, right?).