But the universe being created by an all-powerful, all-knowing, God of infinite love for humanity, who allows the tsunami, the Holocaust and Gaza to happen does dot make sense, either. If a God exists, it is completely indifferent to the human condition. Another Darwin, Einstein or Hubble will come along sometime to explain the Big Bang in terms we can understand. But a God, if it exists, will still be entirely indifferent to the human condition, as it has always been.
God is a load of nonsense, just stuff they make up. Even more nonsensical is the notion of an interventionist god that finds you a parking spot but can't find a cure for cancer.
Former IRA volunteer and ex-prisoner, spent 18 years in Long Kesh, 4 years on the blanket and no-wash/no work protests which led to the hunger strikes of the 80s. Completed PhD at Queens upon release from prison. Left the Republican Movement at the endorsement of the Good Friday Agreement, and went on to become a journalist. Co-founder of The Blanket, an online magazine that critically analyzed the Irish peace process. Lead researcher for the Belfast Project, an oral history of the Troubles.
But the universe being created by an all-powerful, all-knowing, God of infinite love for humanity, who allows the tsunami, the Holocaust and Gaza to happen does dot make sense, either. If a God exists, it is completely indifferent to the human condition.
ReplyDeleteAnother Darwin, Einstein or Hubble will come along sometime to explain the Big Bang in terms we can understand. But a God, if it exists, will still be entirely indifferent to the human condition, as it has always been.
God is a load of nonsense, just stuff they make up. Even more nonsensical is the notion of an interventionist god that finds you a parking spot but can't find a cure for cancer.
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