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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think there is a God playing an active role in our lives. I don’t think God is choosing baby X to die of cancer and baby Y to be born into riches. I think it’s science. The creation of this world and all life forms is amazing. But it’s a complicated process and a certain number of errors happen. It’s why so many pregnancies end up in miscarriage. It’s why disabilities exist. It’s why some people are born miswired like psychopaths. Sometimes I spiral when I think of all the suffering, but then it is also a reminder to enjoy the beautiful sunsets and nice things about the earth because these small snippets of good are what we get in between the tough times. I’m still not 100% convinced the good of life outweighs the bad, but I’m still here and I followed my biological urge to reproduce so I guess I just find something worthwhile about existing in this world. Could there be a higher energy force that created the laws of science or could we live more than one life or could there be more galaxies we spend time in? Is time a loop that we relive? Who knows. I doubt it but keep an open mind. I don’t think there is a God playing us like a chess board though. At most we are someone’s ant farm that is just playing out without interference.[/quote] I posted something similar to the above yesterday and OP had my post deleted. I don’t think OP likes science.[/quote]
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