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Re: String Theory

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Originally Posted by JosephM
Oh, don't worry, water off the back man. But here's something to ponder, did I post it purely out of the fact it's my opinion? Or was there some sort of other motive? Here's another thing to ponder too, if God (or whoever created life, alienes if it be your thing) hand his hand in the gene pool in creating life through intellegent design, then why do we have so many flaws? Do these flaws say God is flawed? Or did he create us with flaws? But then why did he create us with flaws?
Awesome questions!!!!
If you want, I'll get into the fallen nature of man, you know, the Adam, Eve and sin thing. In a nut shell, we were created perfect! But though choosing to sin, Adam began a downward spiral for all mankind. As an example, look at the lifespans of Adam, then his children, then grandchildren, then.... You will see a gradual shortening all along the way. That continued until very recent history when man discovered and learned a lot more about how we are (sorry for this) created and function. Now our medical treatment, technology and abilities are far greater than they have been throughout history. That being said, we still know so little about life it's self. Gettin' heavy here.....

One of the greatest abilities God gave us was the ability to choose. Ultimately, those choices lead to where we are now. So you ask "Why would God give it to us?" Because you can't be forced to love something, you can only choose to.
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