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teroko

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  1. I work in both directions. Where is the confusión?
  2. It could be done in the free time as I did all my life while working in a health company. If more think like me more would be the chances to get the right result on the aproach. God would make the things in the way all kind of life would live together without damaging other ones.
  3. Is not He/They not bothered in the past, they are in troubles and can't do what must be done. That's my approach. We are not able to solve those problems. All the deseases, calamities and catastrophes ever existing. Is up to God solve them. And if He/They would be in troubles may be could give a help on this. May be we could do this. That's my hope...
  4. The first step to solve a problem is to recognize it exists. This is the purpose of this thread. To point out a problem. Consider the following: All kind of deseaes, calamities and catastrophes existed over the planet ever, even before the existence of humans. Assuming God exists, my reflection is that God must be in troubles because if not he would have already solved everything and long time ago. Then I conclude, the problem is God in troubles and I ask, could we humans, do something about? The answer returns us to the first post: "One thing is true, if there is a God with a creation he must have a way to perceive it, may be through our own eyes and ears. So God could observe us and may be someone could imagine something useful for God to solve the things. Every thing we could solve here could help God solve something there. May be God could guide our intuition to something..." It would be up to each one to try to find out the specific problem and point out a solution. If that would be the right one, it would be just a matter of time for everything be finally solved. If wrong, it would at least be useful to inspire someone else to find the right one what would be also just a matter of time...
  5. Right. That's the point.
  6. No, diseases, calamities and catastrofes ever existed in the planet even before the existence of humans.
  7. I know is a rather frustrating subject to treat. No really convincent solution seems to arise. Is just that I believe is something important to think about. I appreciate your comments.
  8. I think the right question is on how much free will we have. May be in some circumstances we are totally conditioned with no possibility for a choice and in other ones we have complete freedom to decide and be totally responsible for our actions.
  9. I couldn't answer before because of the five post limit in the first day of a new member. Here it is shown the free will context for Stephen Hawking's comment I posted: On free will and determinism "I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined and that we can do nothing to change it look before they cross the road." The question of free will has long been a mainstay of philosophy and science, and it's a topic Hawking visited from a scientific point of view in his essay Is Everything Determined from his book Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays, first published in 1993. It's the origin of this quotation. The next line is less-frequently cited, however: "Maybe it's just that those who don't look don't survive to tell the tale." Hawking touches on a grand unified theory of science, quantum mechanics, natural selection, DNA, the complexity of the human brain and fluid dynamics in particular before arguing that assuming that we have free will is the safest course of action. It is an extract of a page explaining the context of the more known Stephen Hawking's quotes: https://newatlas.com/stephen-hawking-quotes/53804/ I think the right question is on how much free will we have. May be in some circumstances we are totally conditioned with no possibility for a choice and in other ones we have complete freedom to decide and be totally responsible for our actions.
  10. Stephen Hawking's pretty good argument for free will...
  11. Is a possibility… But take into account that may be billons of years have passed since the Creation… Asleep all that time?
  12. Well, some big problem could have come in the next "Eight Day" of the Creation. That's a possibility, right...
  13. I believe in God. But my God has troubles. If not he would have already solved everything may be long time ago. That's my belief. The problem is that we don't know anything about God. We could only speculate in the possibilities our imagination could leave...
  14. THE WISE AND GOD _ Wise, about life… Too much bad things happen… _ Seems this is a wrong kind of life. Our World seems to be fortuitous. Is not as it was supposed a World and life would be. The things are not as they should be. _ Wise, God created the Universe, how would exist something wrong? _ God could have own troubles... _ But God would have all power to solve anything... What would be missing to solve the things? _ Nobody knows God's situation. There's no way to communicate with God. Who knows... _ Nothing that could be done about... _ One thing is true, if there is a God with a creation he must have a way to perceive it, may be through our own eyes and ears. So God could observe us and may be someone could imagine something useful for God to solve the things. Every thing we could solve here could help God solve something there. May be God could guide our intuition to something... Just maybe... May be also could be just a matter of time... That's what I think...
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