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Assumptions are almost always made when thinking about a person's beliefs

It goes on both sides. Usually people assume if you have a belief it's in the supernatural realm. Like breaking the laws of nature. And when a person isn't a believer it is often assumed they believe in evolution and randomness. But when a person's beliefs are somewhere in between they are often misunderstood. On both sides. Personally I believe in a Creator who created the laws of nature. And in such a way as it could physically develop in the real world as science can decipher it to spawn life. So I believe in science and God.
WillieT · 61-69, M
I have come to believe in the Universal Mind (the mind of God working with the collective conscience of all sentient life throughout the multiverse myself. Never really believed it until I took an interest in quantum physics. IMO, some fields of science are actually pointing to the existence of a creator, though many are too dogmatic in their unbelief to even consider the evidence that has been shown through the mathematical equations.
@WillieT Be specific. What fields of science?

Are the mathematics like this?

WillieT · 61-69, M
@BlueSkyKing Mainly within the smallest and the largest. Quantum physics and cosmology.
And no, it would not work like that, it involves actual mathematics that the author obviously knows nothing about.
@WillieT Details not speculation.
DocSavage · M
I still see a problem with time.
The creator , (if there is just the one) would have to oversee a project on an infinite scale, over billions of years, before reaching a point we have now. Would that be considered “supernatural “
Axeroberts · 56-60, M
@DocSavage ok boss glad you have the Creator figured out 🤣
DocSavage · M
@Axeroberts
Works for me
chibs · 61-69, M
@Axeroberts is that the answer you give when you're not giving an answer?
DocSavage · M
Here is the solution to everything. [media=https://youtu.be/HHXfMjp2zqI]
It was the Krell. They made a machine that gave them the power of creation. They then got killed off in one night by their own ID monsters.
When the planet exploded, it was our big bang. Creating our universe from all the power in their great machine.
Sounds plausible.
[media=https://youtu.be/5ksV4nnXOsQ]

 
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