Ok, well I suppose I could let you all in on it now.
My argument is based on the premise that God exists, or existed, but either way there is/was a God.
I asked for members definitions of God, because after all, it is how we define God that gives any validity to my conclusions. The opinion is varied here. For my argument to work, one must consider for a moment that God is tangible, or something physical if you will.
If given enough time, and enough luck, humans can reach a point in our evolution that we would know everything about our universe. It is logical to suppose that, right?
If the above is true, which isn't unreasonable, then it would also hold true that we can become God-Like. This is not analogous to how an ant would observe our existence, but rather than appearing God-like, (to the ant - but not true of the premise) we would be God-Like. I say God-Like, because it hedges my bet that I'm not entirely sure of what God is. If we could get this far, we would know how to affect our surroundings with precision. To know everything there is to know, would mean that we would know of our own creation, and of creation itself. It is possible that, we could be the catalyst for a re-birth of the universe, or create another, multi-verse, one where we are the sole proprietors.
My view of God, is that, (he) might have an ego, he might also not care about that which he created, but rather, create, and be destroyed (himself), or completely uninterested, which is to say, create, and leave it to evolve on its own. If the latter, then finding God is unimportant, but if the former, and God does have an ego, then perhaps it was (his) wish to be known. How can he be known? Well, it appears that if he wanted to be known, then he would have been known by now, unless, this universe was his legacy, and God no longer exists?
If man can become God, then it follows that our own existence is from some similar physical processes. I believe in a God that has the ego, but no longer exists. Our existence is a by-product of our own potential.
Tim-