there does seem to be some "universal" rules out there, parameters that cant be broken. in a universe created out of random chaos (which spawned from nothing) how can we have establish rules that cannot be broken? rules, laws, or anything of that nature are byproducts of design.
but see if thats the case there has to be some form of intelligence to create the design. this is where i have problems with it all through.
if everything was created by some almighty being why would they allow such evil to happen? (I know various religions have an answer for this IE we have the freedom to choose weither we sin or not, god works in mysterious ways, thru adversity we will prosper ect.)
but i cant help but feel its like we were created but what happens to us ultimately doesn't matter. Like the creator is oblivious to us.
the closest thing i could compare this to be would be a farmer, he created the fields, tends the farms as whole and keeps the entire thing functioning.. but creatures who take up residents in farm (mircobes, incects, rodents) are just undesired byproducts of a larger system they cant comprehend
could that be us?
If we were the rodents, we wouldn't know the rules.
Let's say you make a cosmos. Do you make a single planet with life? What about a single planet with intelligent life? If this is your aim, why create the universe as a whole? Surely a single star system would be the most you'd have to put into it (if not just a single world floating on the ether).
We were made in His image and, after tending the garden, we were released. He went to tend other crops and gardens.
You can either go down the hole of Revelatuon and say He's coming back to rain bitter retribution, or you can say that we should live by the basic rules set out for us - before humanity cluttered things up.
Whether you decide that belief is warranted or not, those basic rules of individualism, brotherly companionship, and doing unto others is hard to dismiss as a useful and, at least for humans in general, an apt moral code to guide us.