I think that the complexity of life, the intricate processes of biochemistry, and the intricacy of the universe indicate that a series of random events would not be sufficient to produce the current state. I believe that life and the universe are part of a higher order of intelligence and purpose.
From the perspective of intelligent design, however, many arguments question the random nature of human evolution. Take, for example, the human brain, an incredibly complex organ capable of thinking, feeling, and consciousness. It is difficult to imagine this level of complexity and high-level cognitive abilities solely resulting from random mutations and natural selection. Throughout the history of humanity, numerous advanced cultures and civilizations have emerged, achieving social, artistic, scientific, and technological advancements. These developments go beyond mere random mutations and the effects of natural selection.
According to the theory of evolution, random mutations and natural selection are the main driving forces of development. However, these processes alone cannot explain the evolution of humans into “intelligent beings.”
Just because someone believes in nonsensical things doesn’t mean that there isn’t a True Intelligent Creator. In fact, we have no idea what lies beyond what we perceive and what our instruments perceive. The depths of the universe and the complexity of natural processes imply the existence of a higher intelligence beyond human perception and interpretation.
Humans are a damn conceited species; they think they exclusively know everything. This applies perfectly to religions, but also to science!
I believe it would be meaningless to have a world where everything is perfect. I think it’s all about experiencing and learning, which includes experiencing the bad. Otherwise, how would we evolve? How would we learn?
Let me share what I believe, which might also be nonsense, and I’m not claiming it to be true, just what I believe: The physical reality we live in is only a small slice of the entire spectrum of existence, which is much larger and more complex than what can be experienced with human senses. I believe that after death, a new reality opens up before us, where the limitations of physical existence fall away, and we experience the complexity and richness of eternity.
I believe that every consciousness exists in a multidimensional form with reality-creating abilities, including a multidimensional God.
I don’t think consciousness is limited to the physical body; it continues beyond death. The transition to reality following the physical plane is a journey where each individual discovers their essence and their connection to the universe. This is the mechanism of reality and ideation, where each individual’s life and experiences are direct results of their own consciousness.
In post-death reality, the limitations of the physical body no longer exist, and we can freely experience the depths of consciousness, where time and space are universal dimensions present in psychological structures. The soul reimagines itself and experiences a connection with other beings in the universe, forming a shared level of consciousness. In post-death reality, individuals discover deeper meanings and purposes behind their existence and can comprehend their experiences in the physical world.
As evidence of such expanded realities, I can mention substances like LSD, psilocybin, ayahuasca, DMT, as well as NDEs and other out-of-body experiences that open the door a crack for you.
I believe we are not bound to the physical body and have a consciousness independent of the body.
I believe that consciousness can be found in all living beings, including animals, bacteria, fungi, plants, and perhaps even viruses. Although the self-awareness and perceptual abilities of these beings may differ from humans, every form of consciousness experiences post-death experiences.
However, these experiences can greatly vary from human experiences. The consciousness of these beings is less developed and complex compared to humans, so their post-death experiences are likely to be simpler and less structured. I think these beings also continue their existence and experiences in energetic states that may be similar to the experiences they had in life.
Regarding viruses, their potential consciousness and post-death experiences may be even simpler and less pronounced than those of the aforementioned beings. Since viruses cannot be considered fully living organisms, applying concepts of post-death experiences to them is even more speculative.