INTELLIGENT DESIGN: DEFINED

            The new religion (Supplementology) will define "Intelligent Design" in order to provide credibility to every aspect of religion and science.  

            Supplementologists believe that there is a direct correlation between religion and science.   Rather than conflicting disciplines, we believe religion and science are combined forces, separated only by faith and empirical evidence.   The Almighty is the Ultimate Scientist, the Maker, the Creator, and the Architect of this vast universe in which we live.   Supplementology merely juxtaposes the two beliefs.  

            Supplementology illustrates how religion, science, and history are all interrelated, and how they supplement and validate each other.   We believe that a single religion will evolve that will be based on the premise that God's influence will result in collective, not divisive, behavior and beliefs among all people and nations.   We envision, through our belief, that humanity will come to know the true meaning of peace, friendship, compassion, and love for our fellow man, in a world where hatred, prejudice, oppression, deceit, and all other Satan inspired behavior and traits will be totally removed from our lives.  

            Science cannot fully answer all questions.   How did inert matter become living matter?   How did living matter evolve into the many species of organisms and life that have existed and exist?   Since science cannot fully answer these questions, we find solace in our religious faith when trying to understand the creation of life on our planet and in the universe.  

            Rather than disputing the claims of science or religion, let us look at what has been revealed to mankind about the evolution of inert matter into living matter.   The universe was at one time lifeless matter.   There existed only lifeless matter and the living spirit of The Almighty.   There were no models for The Almighty to duplicate or to follow in changing this peculiar situation.   Matter could not create life for itself.   The Almighty created many planets with different conditions, which ultimately had the right ingredients necessary for matter to live.  

            It was revealed by one of The Almighty's chief spirits - Santorino - on December 5, 1954 how this universe came into existence.   Listen to what he revealed to mankind:  

"In order that the living beings could exist, conditions of life had to be created first, in which they could exist and progress.   Hence, the world had to be created first, or, more correctly, many worlds.   Matter had to be brought to life.   It had to be set in motion first, and it was easy to do that, but that did not accomplish anything.   Laws had to be initiated to explain how this matter had to form, how it had to become suns and planets, and how conditions had to develop so that life could be sustained on these planets.  

            "Nowhere did He have any models to mimic.   He had to invent, think of, and create everything.   Neither had He completed schools in which mathematics, geometry, physics, chemistry, and all that is being taught, which gives man the opportunity to create and to progress.   He had only a mind, power, and will.   From these three things, He created the universe as you know it, and as you criticize it.  

            "Obviously, man can claim that his mind, too, can create much; that he can create the world in which he now lives - all the skyscrapers, ships, airplanes, and so on.   All that, however, has not been created suddenly - it has been created over millions of years, at least hundreds of thousands of years - it has been created slowly and gradually over many generations.  

            "You acquire this knowledge from your ancestors, acquire it in schools, and acquire it from existing role models.   The Almighty lacked all that.   Therefore, He was simultaneously a teacher and a student to Himself.   This means that He learned how to create from His mistakes.  

            "As I have said before, He devised laws for the formation of matter, for the creation of suns and planets, for their existence, and for the creation of living beings on the planets.  

            "He created conditions for life which allow the living beings to come into existence, and gave laws according to which they have to come into existence and transform.   After that, He only observes this development and improves the good results, as well as destroys the poor ones.

            "Everything in the universe transforms.   Nothing that is alive remains in the same place, and this living transforms the lifeless as well.   Man transforms and, while transforming himself, transforms his surroundings as well."   (Mezins 2000, pp 208 - 210)   (Smith 2005, pp 68 - 69)  

            For the first time, we can measure the creation of life on the bases that there is an Intelligent Being whom we can now proclaim as the Creator of all life and of the spirits, and that is The Almighty.   As you come to know about Him, you will discover that He created our spirits, and that God is a part of the spirits He created.   God is the one who created laws in our galaxy, which established how life would form on our planet and on other planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.   God did not create life from gesturing that life should come into existence, nor from mere utterances, but more correctly from investigating how life should form over generations, and ultimately to our present form and for years to come.   He gave laws that ensure that life will progress and develop.   God could not share this information with early man, because mankind had not gained sufficient information about the existence of all the elements on our planet.   God, therefore, simplified the method, which is as shown in the Bible and other books of religion.  

            Are science and religion the same?   No, they are not the same, but they do share a common goal.   The Almighty' s chief spirit - Santorino - reveals to humanity the thoughts of the spirits as they relate to this question.   Santorino stated the following on May 1, 1944 :  

            "Can science and religion be combined?   No!   Science deals with what can be researched, or, at least, can be understood and verified.   Yet religion requires one to believe even without evidence.   They both have common grounds as well.   These would be: comprehension of the world, exploration of the unknown, striving to give humanity a happy life, freeing it from spiritual and physical suffering, and looking into eternity."   (Homics 1976, pp 119 - 120)   (Mezins 2000, pp 46)   (Smith 2005, pp 38 - 39)  

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