Sure. There are plenty of possibilities, most of which we aren't even aware of. But I tried my best to winnow it down to two basic possibilities. My intent is to show how implausible each seems without introducing my own bias towards God.Isn't it possible that the universe was created by a higher being but that being does not interact with his creation?
That's what I believe as well.I voted for the first option, because it's what I believe (sort of)..
My belief is that God (of Abraham) created the universe. But I also believe he created it in a way that follows laws, such as physics. These laws are constant. He may very well have created it from a singularity, and used the physical laws he created to carry out the second option.
I don't believe Creation happened on a 24-hour day, and 7-day week schedule like the creation story of the Bible says. I think it could have if He wanted to, but instead He chose a way where humans can actually find His works in Science and witness His creation first hand.
I am not sure what I believe as I can't see concrete proof of any versions that have been put out there so far.Sure. There are plenty of possibilities, most of which we aren't even aware of. But I tried my best to winnow it down to two basic possibilities. My intent is to show how implausible each seems without introducing my own bias towards God.Isn't it possible that the universe was created by a higher being but that being does not interact with his creation?
Sounds like a deadbeat dadIsn't it possible that the universe was created by a higher being but that being does not interact with his creation?
Better than an abusive one.Sounds like a deadbeat dadIsn't it possible that the universe was created by a higher being but that being does not interact with his creation?
I believe that it doesn't really matter.
The first option does not preclude the possibility of evolution.Those voting for the first option, do you not believe in evolution?