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In reply to the discussion: GOD: A Human History [View all]

guillaumeb

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7. I see 2 possibilities, at least.
Tue Dec 26, 2017, 09:27 PM
Dec 2017

1) God hard-wired us with a feeling for God. Not that we can know God, or know with certainty what God fully is, but that God exists. An essential part of our consciousness.

2) It is in our nature to anthropomorphize our deities, or to at least see them in a recognizable form. recognizable in the sense that a deity takes a form that we already can see.

As to violence, free will means exactly that. The ability to freely act, even in counterproductive ways.

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