endlessvoid2018
*Banned*
Even though I am technically an atheist, I started out somewhat in my spiritual deconstruction as a Deist. It makes me beg the question, is Deism rational compared to Theism/other religions? Also, I would be interested in hearing from other Deists. I'm at the point in my journey where even though I'm technically an agnostic and atheist, I question to whether there could be some kind of higher power/intelligence to the universe. Not anything claimed by religions.
Could it be possible that some kind of higher power, whether you consider them a "god," or not, willed the universe into existence essentially through setting things in motion and leaving them to their own devices? Left the universe to its own natural laws and evolution? There is of course, with this, the god of the gaps issue. The whole "I don't have the answers to the origins of the universe, so it must have been god." I don't know what to think about that. Obviously, there is no proof of any of this. There does appear to be some patterns in nature/the universe however, though. If going full into it, I think it's an interesting notion that this "creator god," of Deism could have potentially became one with the universe, causing the big bang, which set the universe in motion, creating the laws of nature and physics. This "god," may have not even created us directly, but by allowing the universe playout through its own natural order, we luckily became a species through evolution. This would explain certain things like the lack of interacting, not answering prayers, etc. However, I recognize this is merely speculation.
Any thoughts?
Could it be possible that some kind of higher power, whether you consider them a "god," or not, willed the universe into existence essentially through setting things in motion and leaving them to their own devices? Left the universe to its own natural laws and evolution? There is of course, with this, the god of the gaps issue. The whole "I don't have the answers to the origins of the universe, so it must have been god." I don't know what to think about that. Obviously, there is no proof of any of this. There does appear to be some patterns in nature/the universe however, though. If going full into it, I think it's an interesting notion that this "creator god," of Deism could have potentially became one with the universe, causing the big bang, which set the universe in motion, creating the laws of nature and physics. This "god," may have not even created us directly, but by allowing the universe playout through its own natural order, we luckily became a species through evolution. This would explain certain things like the lack of interacting, not answering prayers, etc. However, I recognize this is merely speculation.
Any thoughts?