Some Thoughts and Questions about the Origin
Through the past few days I’ve been reading a book. The
book runs about the polemic idea of the possibility of science proves the
nonexistence of God. Even though scientists live their lives among other things
trying to prove it, I’ve got some questions unsolved about the impact it would
cause in the society.
I agree in some part with Darwin’s theory, for me makes sense that humans had an evolution
through the ages and that they had an origin different of the idea of Garden of
Eden. In point of view it does not matter in fact the way we came from to
earth. If it was across the holy scriptures or across Darwin’s evolution theory. What really matters is: even if there is
no Eden at all or Darwin’s theory to prove our origin, the existence of God is
something we cannot change or deny.
My main question is, what gives movement to our body?
And I am not talking about the body’s function. I am talking about the soul,
what animates our bodies? Where did our soul come from? And what does this
mean? Is it not too complex to deny? For me the existence of God remains in the
idea of our own existence. The fact that we are alive and breathing. Despite
that any theory or scriptures, God existence is inside every human and thing
alive on this earth.
Nevertheless, the impact of proving the nonexistence
of God in the society could be intolerable. If we think of those amoral people
around the world. Those pedophiles, sociopaths and soon. People to whom the
rules of society there is no value. What would they do if there are not any
hell, or heaven to go, any sin to be absorbed or punished?
If we start to the point that most of them feel
somehow paralyzed due to their religious beliefs the nonexistence of God could
be a dangerous freedom to them and the chaos we live today could gain enormous
consequences to our sick worldwide minds. It’s impossible to cover the evil
inside human nature. The disbelief of God and the inconsequence of no further
punishment after life could give them the freedom they intent to have to commit
all the barbarism they would think.
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