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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2695580" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>This is pretty close to my belief as well with respect to science and Divine Creation. As we understand more about Quantum Mechanics, I thnk we are more readily able to see the limits of our understanding of the universe and its existence, or maybe how little we really understand. I believe our conciousness exists in a linear time stream, existing within the fabric of the universe, contained in its own little bubble. The existence of "forever" meaning that everything that ever was, is, or will be all exists within the same fabric of the universe, but not discernible to us within our bubble. We as individual entities within that bubble have free choice for what we do as individuals, but God, existing outside that small bubble can see it all at a glance and knows the outcome of our choices already. Some would think that takes away from the concept of free will, but I personally think not, as we each pursued the course dictated by our personal actions. My simple linearly defined human mind cannot wrap my thoughts completely around things outside a linear time experience. Whether the question is where did God come from, or where did the universe come from contains the same block to understanding to me. My Son did a science project in his youth that changed the eye color of fruit fly's through genetic manipulation through selective breeding. That, to me, proves that evolution exists. Do I believe that I evolved from an ape? No, I still believe through faith in Divine Creation. Just some thoughts..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2695580, member: 807"] This is pretty close to my belief as well with respect to science and Divine Creation. As we understand more about Quantum Mechanics, I thnk we are more readily able to see the limits of our understanding of the universe and its existence, or maybe how little we really understand. I believe our conciousness exists in a linear time stream, existing within the fabric of the universe, contained in its own little bubble. The existence of "forever" meaning that everything that ever was, is, or will be all exists within the same fabric of the universe, but not discernible to us within our bubble. We as individual entities within that bubble have free choice for what we do as individuals, but God, existing outside that small bubble can see it all at a glance and knows the outcome of our choices already. Some would think that takes away from the concept of free will, but I personally think not, as we each pursued the course dictated by our personal actions. My simple linearly defined human mind cannot wrap my thoughts completely around things outside a linear time experience. Whether the question is where did God come from, or where did the universe come from contains the same block to understanding to me. My Son did a science project in his youth that changed the eye color of fruit fly's through genetic manipulation through selective breeding. That, to me, proves that evolution exists. Do I believe that I evolved from an ape? No, I still believe through faith in Divine Creation. Just some thoughts.. [/QUOTE]
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