Just for the sake of letting everyone know this is not "God of the Gaps" or "Intelligent Design" I will explain what God of the Gaps is. God of the Gaps is when you say "We can't explain it, so God did it". For example, "How was the universe made? God" or "How were people made? God" etc. This is not that. This is an explanation of multiple Gods that come together to form what we call "The Calendar". If this was God of the Gaps I would say "How is it so perfect? God" This is not that. Intelligent Design is where you say "When you look at a watch, or a car, or a house, you know someone designed it, so everything has a designer" this is not that.
DNA
Ok, so I thought I would just lay this out for everyone, because no one is really using it yet.
The main guy that discovered DNA is Craig Venter, after discovering DNA he is the same guy who mapped his Genome and compared it to an Ape.
After discovering DNA, he went on to create "Synthetic DNA", "Synthetic Life" and "Biological Teleportation". While studying Yeast, he found that if you add some simple compounds, the Yeast will actually use that to make new Chromosomes... It "Gains Information" as some people word it. So this part argues against traditional apologetics, because traditional apologetics says information cannot be gained and evolution is just degradation. But that is not true, since the new Yeast Chromosomes have been seen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeast_artificial_chromosome
So from watching yeast, Craig Venter created a machine, this machine can take DNA and convert it into a computer code of 1's and 0's. So DNA is literally not much different than a computer code. The machine that does this is the "Digital Biological Converter". We can also create DNA by using computer code, and use the Digital Biological Converter to insert that DNA in to an empty cell, and the cell acts like Hardware and the DNA acts like software. It does not matter what kind of cell you use, it will operate as if it is the cell of whatever DNA you put in.
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/oct/13/craig-ventner-mars
Craig Venter says that this technology would be best used for inventing NEW SPECIES that can survive in Mars' atmosphere, so that we can have fungus and bacteria breaking down Mars and getting it ready for us to live and farm.
This argues for more of a "Creator" and not a Magic man. People could even say that aliens did it.
Gender
Most people think that God is a man, but most people reading this probably speak English as our only language, so when we say "Male" we automatically think "Penis". In most other Languages Male does not mean Penis, for example in Spanish I am pretty sure Tables are Female and in German I am pretty sure Computers are female. That is just how language works. So when we think of God as a "Male", we are doing 2 things wrong. First we assume that the Male force does not have a counterpart, and second we assume Male is a reference to Genitals.
Everyone has probably seen the Yin-Yang. This is probably the best representation of "Male and Female", as well as "Creation and Destruction".
So if someone were to say "God exists", they could then prove the existence of the God by pointing to Matter and Anti-Matter, which would be Male and Female. This is not a Christian God, but it is a God and it is there.
And this is not an Uncommon theme. In Egypt the Gods were represented by Snakes and the Goddesses were represented by Frogs, and Male and Female was a big part of the Ankh Symbolism.
Easter is the Holiday that most Celebrates these ideas, with the Eggs and the Rabbits and all that. Easter has always been a 3 days holiday, because the constellation Taurus gets covered by the Sun for 3 days then comes back out to give us Spring. A lot of people think the Constellations are random, but those stars are actually the Stars that the Sun seems to pass through as we go around the Sun.
So for example, if I wanted to call Taurus a "Male" that may not be extremely proper in English, but as a concept in and of itself it is completely normal in most languages, and if you at that point want to argue that these aren't Gods, that is a whole other point that has to be made, because there are a lot of people that can show how they are and have always been Gods.
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