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On 05/12/2011 08:06 PM, John Smith wrote:
Whatever intelligence that/would has/have "emerged out of primordial chaos" is God, DUH. Unless God has a mate, which he, she, or anyone else, for that matter, has not mentioned, any application of he/she would be meaningless, at least to myself. The original Aryan cosmology had it that Chaos was primordial. But eventually, inevitably, what we call a 'self replicating sequence', Gaia emerged. But because replication is not perfect, She evolved to the point of reaching sentience and then differentiating Herself from Chaos and Maya (the physical universe). Life forms that give birth without male fertilization are parthenogenic mothers. Which is why Gaia is female. And why Athena was in the Parthenon. Accidents only happen when humans are involved ... undoubtedly, the universe is unfolding just as it should in a way of "proper and good" which is above our judgment, intervention and manipulation. That it is, is one thing, that it should, is another. I dunno. I don't believe "evolution", in the grand scheme of things, is a stand alone item, rather just a designed function of the grand design. Whenever you see a pile of rocks, it is impossible to determine if nature or man has piled those rocks. However, when you see a pile of rocks which look like, and serves all the functions of a castle, you can damn well be certain it is man made ... so does God leave such signatures ... What passes for reality is made up of Fractal algorithms, a combination of the laws of Mother Nature and random chaotic input. |
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