Omega Point
Chieftain
WillJ said:And another point that I forgot to (explicitly) bring up: For creation to better explain life existing than pure chance, the creator has to favor life. Why is that a valid assumption? Again, why is life so special? To use my analogy again, why is it different than a needle in a particular location of a haystack?
I will try to elaborate on my current thought process regarding why the creator favors life through answering this paragraph. You've definitly given me some food for thought though, thanks! As you can tell i'm not concretely set into my viewpoints, so all input is greatly appreciated as it will help me eventually make a final conclusion about why we are here!
WillJ said:Also, just out of curiousity, what's with you favoring deism? You never brought up why you think our creator has let the universe run its course after creating it, which is a core part of deism. Could it be that you're (nearly) sure that we have a creator (for reasons you've already explained), but that you're not sure in any way about the nature of this creator and what it's done since the universe's creation? If so, that's not really deism in my book.
Perhaps the term god is not appropriate in my current form of deism. I will use the term stated on the cover of a book I once read: "intelligent life is the architect of the universe". The nature of the creator is a lifeform from another universe. When a lifeform becomes sufficiently advanced, it could logically colonize the entire universe (omega point theory, where I got my name!). Once the lifeform has taken up every nook and cranny of the universe, it would have a profound effect upon the laws of the universe, perhaps even dictating those laws. Such a being, in it's "omega point" state, could possibly spawn another universe, in which intelligent life could thusly be born again. It has to do with life's inherent will to expand itself. If it takes up the whole universe, make a new universe! So, the universe had a creator (although not "god"), and perhaps one day in the distant future we will be the architect of our own universe(s). As for what the diety has done since creation, it has sat there in omega point state creating more and more universes, to thusly expand life even further.
Perfection said:Of course, you always must remember the weak anthropic principle as well. You can only observe a realm in which "life" can be created. So the probability of us being in a "life" possible universe must be 1
The weak anthropic principle is little more then a tautology. "we are here becuase if we weren't here we wouldn't be here"
p.s.: if nothing else be gained from this topic, notice my newfound ability to split quotes!