RedPiggy
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I do admit to thinking the same thing when I finally came to this conclusion.Convincing John said:The first thing I thought of when I read that was Doc at his workbench: "Sprockie? Have you seen that solar system? It was right next to my stave shaver..." (Doc ruffles through his tool box, tossing planets over his shoulder).
The reason I came to this conclusion is as follows: we have no evidence (shy of some quirky quantum stuff) of creation ex nihilo (or, as I like to call it, "God: Vegas-style"). Even the bible has God create humans out of pre-existing stuff (after you fast forward through the first chapter, as it's really more of a idealistic prologue). Glaciers and undersea volcanoes have ancient bacteria still doing their thing that's been going on since they first appeared on the planet. This tells me that God keeps "back-up copies" on His hard drive so He doesn't have to bother writing code from scratch (I love the "universe as a Sim game" motif). In just about every ancient religion, we all come from "something". As science seems to agree, I figure God is more of a "tinkerer".
And the amusing thing is, in ancient Greek mythology, WE'RE the "leftovers".Ever seen a platypus?
Me too. After two months, I've come to the conclusion (very, VERY reluctantly) that I've basically been fired by being left to dangle helplessly. So, it is on to a new job search. I wanted so bad to get back to my job. However, if I were truly honest with myself, it never would have worked in the long-term anyway. It was very hard on my body. There are so many residents in the long-term care environment that it's next to impossible to do every single thing required of you. So, while I'm rather depressed about how things turned out, I have to remember that "everything in life is only for now".That's what I believe. As for prayer, sometimes it's worked for me, and sometimes I don't get what I asked for.