Monday, May 01, 2017

Response To https://twitter.com/creationwrong/status/726865965040963585

Re: "just life", the issue seems to whether that aspect of life results in social issues, if so, whether that pattern can be interrupted, and if so, how it might be optimally interrupted. The SIDP presents the Bible's apparent answers "yes", "yes", and "solely by individuals accepting God as primary relationship and sovereign authority, and presents science's findings that seem to substantiate those answers.

Re: God not charting courses, to me, science's findings seem most logically interpreted as suggesting the contrary. Apparently, every aspect of reality observed by science has a charted course, the complexity of intrinsic options of which seem to vary widely from the very simple to very complex. Humans do not seem reasonably suggested to be exceptions to that pattern, but their course complexity seems generally considered greatest of all humanly-observed aspects of reality, and apparently therefore, seems considered to offer the greatest level of choice. To the extent that God is considered the establisher of reality, God seems most logically suggested to be the charter of human course, at both general and individual levels. Human attempt to ignore God's sovereign authority and travel outside of the range of general and perhaps even individual courses seems demonstrably suggested to be the cause of all social issues.