>>17001837Many things are beyond our comprehension, and yet we can sense them. How does a blind man know when the sun is shining? He can "feel" it. There are many things we do not understand, and yet we are aware of thier existence.
I think "god" (and I use the term loosely), is the sum of all our knowledge, and awareness, all down through the ages. It manifests itself through natural law, the guiding force of evolutionary mechanics.
We think we are an intelligent species, but we are not. Our evolution is the result of a very long term pattern of "A-B" testing. A testing process that has taken place over millions of years, with far more failures then sucesses. As we dissolve each path that doesnt lead to success (of our continued existence), we get one step closer to "god". We are uncovering, slowly, the laws that govern this universe, and these laws also govern our evolution, and even our indidual behaviour. It is an encompassing set of laws, it governs all things.
Now you can call these laws "natural law" or "god" or "mother nature" or whatever you like for that matter.