Harkonens gave me a month to wait, goin to Arakis soon, THE SLEEPER HAS AWAKENED, ect.
but there in lies another good question. Why has our perspective of God changed from a humanistic outlook to a more omnipotent one? Its easy to say why a multitude of gods no longer exist, humanity always tries to simplify the solution to the best of our ability, so I won't go into that. But the visage of an all knowing God plays to that of a role of a parent. The solution to all a childs problems. And some people need that security to go about their daily lives. The universe itself and its understanding is, regrettably, out of this generations grasp. Man takes solace in that he understands, and fears the unknown, to steal an idea from that god awful NWO misinformist shitfest that is Zeitgeist, man has a fear of the unknown, the dark, since within it looms most certainly death. While the life giving sun gives us clarity and understanding of our world. Our primal fear of the unknown is biologically written into us today and our passion for understanding drives us. But man wants the simple solution, why overburden an answer in a broken and complex form? Perhaps man's concept of God is that ultimate solution, but we are beyond the imagination or concept to fully understand it at this point in time. God has evolved from a grouping of animalistic, primal dieties to the ideas of Order and Chaos, and a balance falling between the two.