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From: Urion on 1 Mar 2010 02:59 On Feb 6, 6:39 am, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Heaven forbid we would know all the answers! Reminds me of > what happened to the Greeks... The answers became more > important than the questions. True. The ancient Greeks believed that their Gods were the answer to everything, which could be true in fact. God may be the fundamental answer to all of our questions but this still doesn't answer what God is, what is God made of and in case God is really "fundamental" to all things then what exists and how do things behave above this "fundamental" level: For example if God is really "fundamental", the quarks, electrons and superstrings are obviously less fundamental. How these less fundamental parts behave is equally as important. This is philosophy but is still interesting to think about. |