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Thank you boit, for your interest and your response. "An Uncorrupted View of Creation" asked you to consider: if our universe began 13.7 billion years ago, there may have been a beginning to all existence by way of "spontaneous creation" and that a life form would probably have been that creation. Now, let's consider that life form. It wouldn't have a material form and it and time (consider time a consequence or even a side-effect of existence) are all that exists. How long did it take this life-form to become self-aware (and realize that nothing exists but itself and time) and then, how much time and what processes (with nothing to contemplate but itself and time) evolved the life-form into the entity humans label God or the Creator? Unfortunately, until we humans evolve into beings not limited by the physical laws of this universe (or die, I'll explain later), we can't truly know or understand the intentions of this being. Which leads me once more to the problem of corruption of the human evolutionary process, yet another topic. And yes, there's more but I've taken up enough of your space. Thanx for listening. By the way boit, we studied the ancient Greek version of the Iliad in prep school. The upperclassmen thought it amusing to call me "Goddess" in honor of the epic's opening exclamation.
The Prophets
For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.
Capracus
Creation is unknowable, therefore you view is corrupt.
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