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1/15/2013 10:07:25 PM
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The Futurama Representation of God

Now, to start off you can saw whatever you will about the show. I am not here to talk about the show itself. The only thing I care to cover is the interesting way that I think they covered God in the show. Shown above is a clip from the ending of the show that highlights the basis of the theory. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrqPYvO4qCE]In this clip here[/url] you see the rest of the theory. I think overall it is very interesting. There are so many who say simply that there is no outside force in life. Something had to start that Big Bang. You cannot argue that. Aside from that the thing that people call "luck" throughout history in events could be called divine influence. While I am in now way a religious person I find this interesting. I consider myself Agnostic, and this is about where my belief lies. There could be a god out there, I don't know, I can't know. If there is one he must be all knowing, but we will never know what he does or when. They stated it more eloquently than I did in that clip, so hopefully that gave you the gist. What do you think about this interpretation? I think it is more believable than anything we were told before. Just something more to now think about.

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  • I'm afraid that the explanation makes far too many assumptions that don't sit right with me. For example; god's neurology is that of ours in that it can only handle so many commands. Who's to say that a higher being would be anything like us at all? Though I personally cannot understand the claim, it is often said that the Big Bang does explain how something could have arisen from nothing. That said, though I consider myself agnostic, I am leaning towards the atheist side. There is probably not a god, I think, and if there is then he's either a huge jerk, a being that doesn't understand our concepts of good and bad, or something altogether beyond our understanding.

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