Yes, and through the providence of God we have come to know them. This is my contention.
But we don't need god to explain them anymore. You are arguing from incredulity. If we answer all of the questions we won't need your god anymore. Every year we need god less and less.
Oh my God, call the cops!
An emotional and rhetorical response. There is nothing to respond to.
Questions solicit answers. Why, do my questions bother you that much?
Your questions don't bother me. It's your illogical conclusions.
Really? Then why do you folks claim not to know? And why the cries of heresy and lunacy to the first person who comes along to claim otherwise? Are you sure that you don't know? Yes, this is a true sign of ignorance.
I don't have a clue what you are on about. New ideas, even correct ones, are challenged but if the ideas are logically sound then those ideas become accepted and are no longer controversial. All I ask is that you stick to logic and reason to support your ideas. I don't think that is too much to ask.
I am conscious, the Universe made me this way. I would not know anything outside of this fact.
Without quibbling over the meaning of "made", so what?
It all comes from the same place ... or, hasn't science been able to figure that out yet?
Rational shmashional, how did it get this way?
Acting like a petulant child won't give you an answer. Sometimes, as a grown up, we must simply accept that we don't know and try to find the answers. That's what Galileo, Copernicus, Magellan and other did. They didn't act like you and flail their arms around in emotion demanding that lack of understanding somehow meant something. Instead they first assumed that they could find the answers. They then went out in search of those answers not letting those who simply said "god did it" discourage them.
My God is everywhere. He doesn't need to shrink. He also goes by the title of
The Truth, by the way.
Your wink smilie has simply become a rhetorical device. It doesn't mean anything. Neither does this statement. You are free to believe in Zeus, Xenu, Allah, or whatever but giving a fantasy attributes and making declarations about that fantasy is just mental masturbation. If it makes you feel good then by all means do it but if you want me to join your circle jerk you will have to have something more than argument from ignorance.
So, at what point within the "time frame" of the Universe did things become logical and rational?
You don't have a clue what logic is. There was no point at which the illogical became logical. An illogical
thing only exists as an abstract concept.