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Old 09-13-2005, 08:00 PM
Lestat Lestat is offline
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Default Re: Sklansky\'s Intelligence Weighting as it Relates to God (edited)

I appreciate you people having patience with me. Obviously, I'm not in the intelligent camp, but I like to contemplate these things in my limited capacity.

Is this like saying there is a 50/50 chance you will flop a set (either you will, or you won't)? Or is the existence of God (or Gods if you must) really 50/50? Either God exists or God does not exist.

Some thing.. Some force.. Governs the rules of the universe. Even the very intelligent agree that whatever this force is, it is most likely a unifying force. This does not rule out the existence of a supreme being for me. All this says to me is that the majority of physicists are more interested in figuring out the physical properties of the universe, instead of delving into the existence of a supreme being.
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