God and Evolution (Evolution)

by David Turell @, Saturday, December 26, 2009, 18:37 (5444 days ago) @ xeno6696

dhw,
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> I'm glad to see I'm contributing something interesting!
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> > However, while David's solution offers an admirable way of escaping this undesirable choice, I wonder how it is possible to form a relationship with a God of whom nothing is known except his existence.
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> Hence my questioning of David's greater... meta narrative? (not sure if that's the right word.)-
Back to Adler: God is a personage like no other person. We have no idea what to expect. But if He is the universal intelligence, my little intelligence can speak to Him in my form of prayer, as I am a tiny part of Him. And then remember Spenger's weird theory. Could he be right and as the universe expands it is travelling into a space with potential particles? In that case the universe intelligence can be on both sides of the curvilinear boundry of the universe, where the space-time curves back on itself. I know process theology states that God is bound by His own laws. By whose authority is that true? God may be able to move back and forth or be on both sides with differing laws on each side of the boundry. That boundry could be more like a semipermeable membrane in all living cells. My moral, as Dhw points out: be flexible, not rigid.


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