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This reminds me so much of Hawking. We keep comparing things he'd said in the past, to his current stance (that there is no God) -- trying to understand his thought process. Well I remember reading something just like this, in his book "A Brief History of Time." He said that the precise temperature variances, distance from the sun, magnetic field, and so on and so forth -- all the minute little things necessary to make life possible -- were so 'just right,' that he almost couldn't fathom it. One degree this way or that way and life wouldn't have been possible. He very nearly stated that to his mind, the conditions could only be that precisely perfect if they were engineered -- designed -- created that way. He backed off of that claim at the very last minute . . but you could see his leaning. He also said he couldn't fathom another spot of the universe having such precisely right conditions, to also support life, as ours defy chance to begin with.I was thinking along the same line as Dawkins before I seriously think about how randomness can create and evolve, this theory is supported by evidence eventually reach the point of "why" that can only be answered by God or creator. Why must cell evolve and why are we so far away from other solar systems that promote life if any, perfection to me is the right distance from the sun, magnetic field that protect us from solar flare and giant planets with asteroid belt that absorb deadly meteor and comet.
Ditto!!!!Grateful you've joined our ranks . . .With love, Michele
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We could here too at times. I am smiling as I remember the comic movie, 'Bruce Almighty.' Hmmm maybe its best if we slowly learn such things ...But it's still pretty neat to think about: causing a thunderstorm! The American west could sure use that power.
That's where Milarapea wound up . . at first he was just a child, obeying his mother. But after he'd carried out the acts his mother had requested, he had great remorse and saw it was wrong. (It reminds me of the commandment where even though you're supposed to honor your mother and father, you should never obey anything they tell you to do which you know is wrong.) So after that point he became a white-light magician.They spoke of some of the things that you described that "Milarapea could do but it seemed Love was at the top of their behaviours..as they were so kind gentle and caring in everything they did.
Sandy, speaking about that, I just saw a news story yesterday that said that Australia's getting such intense heat waves, that they had to come up with a new color for the temperature gradients scale! They have this new deep magenta now, for the center of your country. Even the outlying parts were in sweltering heat! Are you and George faring ok? Keep your mint tea, watermelon and aloe juice on hand! Yikes!But it's still pretty neat to think about: causing a thunderstorm! The American west could sure use that power.
We could here too at times.