How epigenetics works (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, January 12, 2013, 22:05 (4123 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained


> Tony: I do not agree with the interpretations of 'most religions' any more than you do. While I do think God CAN know your thoughts, and CAN intervene, that is not the same as saying that he does so at all times, which would be the text book definition of omnipresence. -I don't know how personal God is in entering every human's mind. Perhaps He does when a specific person is communicating with him. And we must remember, only 1/2 of us believe in a single God head. The East may know more about reality than we do in the West.--
> Tony: Tarn Adams is a game designer that created one of the most complex simulation games on the planet, called Dwarf Fortress. If Tarn had perfect information, it is quite reasonable to expect that he could predict with a tremendous degree of accuracy the state of his game at any given moment. However, there is one thing that our 'simulation' has that his doesn't: free will. ....... So yes, there is at least ONE very definite limit to God's powers. He does not know with 100% certainty what choices we will make, even if he can make a damn good guess.-I am convinced God gave us Free Will and that it really exists, contrary to Rom's position. Therefore, I think you are right. God cannot know every human outcome, cannot have precognition in regards to humanity, and it is his doing.


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