Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.12.2004, Side 17

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.12.2004, Side 17
can jesus, allah and science coexist? “In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.” Easily the best opening line in history. Better than Dickens’ “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Better even than Tolstoy’s “All happy families resemble one another, but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” If nothing else, at least it excludes any possibility of a prequel. Or does it? When trying to convince myself, for whatever reason, that there is a God, I tend to fall back on two arguments. One is that all societies, no matter where or when they have come into existence, seem to have a notion of, a belief in, a God. Believing seems almost to be as fundamental a need as eating and fornicating. And one unique among the species to mankind. If there is no God, have all men at all times, then, been wrong? Our memory of God Where does the feeling that there is a God come from? Is it just a fear of nothingness, a fear of dying that lies behind all the worlds’ religions? Or are we all born with a sense of something above and beyond us, a feeling for something greater out there, because there is? Is there something in the collective racial memory, something in our myths that goes back to a time when gods walked the earth, whether these were the Titans of the Greeks, the sons of God “who took wives among men“ in Genesis 6, or the spacemen of Daeniken? Is it any more fanciful to believe that there is some truth to the most profound truths in any society, than that there is none? Descartes, often called the father of modern philosophy as well as being a mathematician, stated that man’s profoundest thought, the idea of the perfect, the eternal and the unlimited, the idea of God, must be true precisely because it is the highest thought, because it cannot have derived anywhere but from God. It took a girlfriend to convince me otherwise. Growing up in the Soviet Union, she was taught by society that there was no God. And she seemed to have no conception of him, unlike the Western atheist who tries to destroy god by logic. To her, there simply was no question of him existing at all. And hence my faith that we had within us some conception of eternity because there was something eternal, collapsed. The generations that grew up under Soviet communism grew up in a society where God officially did not exist. Whereas three out of five by Valur Gunnarsson 1

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