Originally posted by Holden McGroin
The absence of belief is much different from the belief in absence.
That sums up what I've been trying to get across Holden, well said.
Saburo, if you use the phrase "random event" to describe the creation of the Universe you are essentially saying that it is an effect without cause. While I won't deny that this is a possibility, it is counter intuitive to our current understanding of the nature of the Universe.
I do recognize that some say humans see order and meaning where none actually exists because they need order in their lives. Supposing this is true, where does this need come from? Don't stop with one person's insecurity, or one person's need to control others, where do these needs come from? How and why did they develop from the primordial ooze?
To really understand your beliefs requires that you have a view (subject to change perhaps) of the very nature of all that exists (space/time). A philosophy that considers the nature of existence without including how it came be is incomplete imo.