Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Intelligent Design Algorhythm

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/05/americans-believe-in-creationism_n_1571127.html

The Huffington Post has revealed for us the horror that there are Still Americans who do not all adopt the evolution big bang theory and might heavens forbid believe that there is a G-d and that the world was created in situ according to a plan.   Heavens forbid. 
I wrote a few tid bits:  enjoy the following:


Creation with an intelligent designer that brings us music and art and indeterminately unfathomably universes of mankind in the future dictates that there could have been a Creation that was started as per the jewish calendar 5772 years ago and in situ, the fossils and records of dinosaurs could have been implanted by a very intelligent designer as to indicate that this planet could have been randomly or totally started at some point billions of years ago. If there is a G-d and I assert of couse unswervingly that there is, then our Creator can do things to either fool us or really maybe there were dinosaurs and he controlled every molecule before that and since. If you think that the Species are all random and that the way that this natural world functions with predator and substance that is so well defined and functional together as a random mutation, I assert that there is too much evidence of a perfect creation. Perhaps the world does not seem perfect today and there is strife and war and famine, but there is a G-d and all goes according to a divine plan.  

My spider senses tell me that G-d is very real and that if he wanted this world to exist as it does, it would. Does that mean a 7 day creation scenario or a intelligently guided origin from the big bang. I am not one to completely say I could assure myself that G-d did not play a game with us by telling us that it is how it is in the bible. But either way, I am an orthodox jew and I am 100% certain that we have a higher power and that that power is indefinately in control. That means that people like Abraham Lincoln were no accident in history and that the future is in good hands. So I say if you want to be intellectually honest, you have to claim that you were not present in the beginnings and any theory has its merit. So teach them all and do not force our students to assign one over another. Either way, we are entitled to our rightful beliefs and there is never going to be any viewing of the beginning ever. Of course, you can think you evolved from a slime mold and maybe Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity could be evidence thereof, but I care to think that there is a G-d and a Creator and that Creation is an ongoing endeavor which will never end. If you do not like the Jewish view that there is a Creator, have fun.  

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