Ok so i have some internal quarrals. Firstly, free will.
If we all truly have free will, that means we can do what ever we wanted at any time and God would have no control over what decisions we made etc. Also, God is all-knowing and all-powerful. Seeing as he created the universe etc, he must've known exactly what was going to happen for the rest of time until any such culmination or judgement day or whatever. This means since before he even created anything, he knew exactly what every tiny decision and every tiny thought every one of us would ever have. Surely that means we don't have free will. We are not a seperate entity from god at all, because if he really was all powerful and all knowing that would be impossible.
Does this mean free will is an illusion? :S
Secondaly is science. Obviously the knowledge of science has excelled rapidly in very recent years as mans knowledge of the cosmos has improved. I know a lot about current theories but increasingly the universe's environment seems more and more impossible for a god as we would see it to exist. The main point is the logical error in an entity being all powerful which is in itself a paradox.
But then again that makes me more confused, maybe God isn't actually all powerful, we just see him that way because of the vast amount of power he holds compared to us and we have nothing to measure it against. This would mean we could have freewill, but it would warp current beliefs about god.
Lastly is the exploration of the universe. Why would God create all these other galaxies if he is only interested in Earth? Sure makes us seem insignificant. Who knows, maybe God has created many worlds and has pooled them in a single reality. Heck is boggles the mind to think about.
I know some of you would tell me to just have faith, but if you have blind faith and are unwilling to question then i believe that shows a lack of interest in the subject or an internal doubt which is in danger of being discovered. Hence i think questioning everything we know to be the best way to strengthen religion.
If we all truly have free will, that means we can do what ever we wanted at any time and God would have no control over what decisions we made etc. Also, God is all-knowing and all-powerful. Seeing as he created the universe etc, he must've known exactly what was going to happen for the rest of time until any such culmination or judgement day or whatever. This means since before he even created anything, he knew exactly what every tiny decision and every tiny thought every one of us would ever have. Surely that means we don't have free will. We are not a seperate entity from god at all, because if he really was all powerful and all knowing that would be impossible.
Does this mean free will is an illusion? :S
Secondaly is science. Obviously the knowledge of science has excelled rapidly in very recent years as mans knowledge of the cosmos has improved. I know a lot about current theories but increasingly the universe's environment seems more and more impossible for a god as we would see it to exist. The main point is the logical error in an entity being all powerful which is in itself a paradox.
But then again that makes me more confused, maybe God isn't actually all powerful, we just see him that way because of the vast amount of power he holds compared to us and we have nothing to measure it against. This would mean we could have freewill, but it would warp current beliefs about god.
Lastly is the exploration of the universe. Why would God create all these other galaxies if he is only interested in Earth? Sure makes us seem insignificant. Who knows, maybe God has created many worlds and has pooled them in a single reality. Heck is boggles the mind to think about.
I know some of you would tell me to just have faith, but if you have blind faith and are unwilling to question then i believe that shows a lack of interest in the subject or an internal doubt which is in danger of being discovered. Hence i think questioning everything we know to be the best way to strengthen religion.