None of what I said implies that god didn't create the world. Ultimately that's implied in any concept of god, anyway.That's not the Deistic definition either because it includes the god creating the world. — BlueBanana
I think I would point that finger more at the remnants of socialism and whatnot. Bureaucracy, gov interventionism, among other things, is what really gets in the way of small entrepreneurs. They strangulate the market in favor of monopolies.But now, big business has closed off those options. — MikeL
None of what I said implies that god didn't create the world. — Sephi
Basically, how I describe the deistic god is: pick the very first thing that existed, and slap the name god on it. — Sephi
the first thing that existed is only the first thing until science finds something else that existed before it. — Sephi
But now, big business has closed off those options.
— MikeL
I think I would point that finger more at the remnants of socialism and whatnot. Bureaucracy, gov interventionism, among other things, is what really gets in the way of small entrepreneurs. They strangulate the market in favor of monopolies.
Not that monopolies are the good guys or anything. Just that in a non strangulated market they wouldn't have such an easy time because small entrepreneurs would have better chances. — Sephi
What you quoted was a simplified description of what I think it essentially boils down to. — Sephi
It becomes dangerous when we try to anthropomorphize it, not like the Greek Gods or the idea of the old man, but when as you said we "hunted for the higher order" which is assuming that god has intention or purpose. So, we thought that since humankind reaches the ultimate cause which is planning and purpose, the nature or god must have a/the purpose too. — Navid
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