Assymetric world
I have a bit of a God speech to proceed with, cover your eyes my lovely agnostic friends, atheist carry a veil of discretion as you venture onward. As we all have heard, or so I may assume, that God, this ultimate being that snaps his fingers together, and Adam and Eve come to, in this perfect world, in the most ideal of situations within the Eutopia. Or that God created this world in six days, and decided, "Screw it, I need a break" on the seventh.
Keeping the latter paragraph mentioned in mind, we know that this God is apparently incapable of error, thus we're lead to believe he created us and made no error.
Though my current read is called Lucifer's legacy (by Frank Close); within these pages therein lay this image of an assymetric world, which is totally feasible in all considerations. The author talks about why the world cannot be assymetric, since if it were, we wouldn't exist, and yada yada yada , ask if you want to hear more I can break it down.. However, my point of this was just this: If God created this world, he is perfect correct? Though,if this being is infallible tell me how exactly we men aren't perfect.
the nun stands up in the back:
"You were conceived in his image,
Lest you destroy yourselves with his infinite
knowledge and splendor,
say the Acticatrichen in
in repentance foul youth!"
Yea, yea I hear you sister, but I don't
listen, what of our universe, what of everything. If this error, if it is indeed that was made, could it have been purposeful as God chose not to give us a perfect pallet to play on; as he knew like the combination of anti particle and particle we would commit to a superb anihilation despite the perfect synergy with Him he would create.
Just an idea..