"A general problem with much of Western theology in my view is that the god portrayed is too small. It is a god of a tiny world and not a god of a galaxy much less of a universe."
-Carl Sagan
The gods of the human primate from this little blue planet in the universe seem to be too small, too human and too petty to be the ultimate force in this giant cosmos.
The created gods of the human mind are too small and petty for the grandeur of the stars and universe. Human gods do not even cover the scale of the earth and its history much less the universe.
"A universe in which everything is known would be static and dull, as boring as the heaven of some weak-minded theologians ."
Carl Sagan
Science asks questions and seeks to find out the answer no matter where it leads. Religion gives bad answers and seeks to only hide in its bubble.
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