So these guys are equating God with the laws of physics, or maybe the
origin of the laws of physics?


On 7 December 2013 00:07, Roger Clough <rclo...@verizon.net> wrote:

>
> *Dialogue between two believing scientists on how the universe is run*
>
> JOHN-- >Funny thought [universal government, which is Plato's universe]
> coming from a
> staunch Republican conservative govt minimizer.
>
> Perhaps an atheist is just someone who thinks something the size of the whole 
> universe can
> operate on its own laws without a lot of direct interference?
>
> ROGER- According to my understanding of Leibniz and the Bible, after God
> had created the
> universe in six days, he wrote a computer program called the
> "pre-established harmony"
> on the seventh to run the universe forever onward and rested. He's still
> resting.
>
> In this program God allowed for free will and knew what we would do but
> did not cause
> us to do so. Luther  believed that our free will only applied to everyday
> affairs, but
> in matters of salvation (good or bad) he chose for us.
>
> Note that God is in what Leibniz called the world of necessary logic,
> which is timeless
> (eternal), so that knowing before-hand is simply part of God's nature.
>
> >
> JOHN
> --->Also interesting. The universe does indeed seem to operate on some pretty 
> iron-clad laws,
> and there are some who suspect that perhaps that's because the only way to 
> have a
>
>
> universe that will support/create life is to have almost exactly the laws 
> (and special constants)
> that govern our universe.
>
> ROGER-- That would be the pre-established harmony. Nonliving entities
> move by deterministic or "efficient" causation,  but
>  life does not operate by such iron-clad laws, it operates by what
> Aristotle called
> "final causation", which means it is goal-oriented and purposeful.
> It therefore has to have innate intelligence.
>
> JOHN-
> Personally, although I think the idea of a personal God is important,
>
> I do have concerns as to why an omnipotent, universal overseer who has 
> already so cleverly
>
> tuned the universe to such perfection would need to continually need to tweak 
> things locally.
> Seems very much like we need God far more than HE needs us.
>
> ROGER - The "tweaking" is indeed local, but it has already been programmed
> into the
> pre-established harmony.
>
> JOHN -
> >So, in order to consider a personal God, it seems to me that the real reason 
> >for locality is
>
> more about how "HE" wants me to become more like HIS ideal, and is offering 
> opportunities.
>
> ROGER- No, we have free will, at least to some extent.
>
> JOHN--
> Given that HE is out of time and space, that is a pretty neat trick, and I 
> find it highly unlikely
>
> that any of HIS creations are at all cognizant of how or why or what HIS 
> purposes are.
>
> But, I think the Universe itself is understandable, and probably exists as 
> one of the simplest
> sets of laws that can work.
>
> ROGER-- Out of time and space means in eternity. The world isn't all
> law-governed (deterministic),
> for both man and nature have some degree of unpredictability, but this has
> been pre-programmed into
> Leibniz's pre-established harmony.
>
> JOHN- There is really already a lot of evidence to support that idea. And
>
> some evidence to support the idea that our whole universe is a tiny part of 
> "everything." Already,
>
> it is pretty clear that most people really still have no concept of the scale 
> of our little visible part
>
> of "our" universe, either in time or space. Most never even look up to see 
> that there are actually
>
> more stars (and star systems) than there are grains of sand on every beach in 
> our entire world -
>
> and that our entire world is less than a dust mote, even within our solar 
> system,
> much less in the real immensity of space and time.
>
>
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