Well why not?

From the Times.

''The Human Brain is Hard - Wired to believe in the Supernatural''.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2342421,00.html

Then I offer you this to think about.

My ex-wife sent it to me.

If you want to comment on it, send me e.mail before you post here.

ceojr1963@yahoo.com

One day a group of scientists got together and decided that man had come a long way and no longer needed God. So they picked one scientist to go and tell Him that they were done with Him.

The scientist walked up to God and said, "God, we've decided that we no longer need you. We're to the point that we can clone people and do many miraculous things, so why don't you just go on and get lost?"

God listened very patiently and kindly to the man. After the scientist was done talking, God said, "Very well, how about this? Let's say we have a man-making contest." To which the scientist replied, "Okay, great!"

But, God added, "Now, we're going to do this just like I did back in the old days with Adam."

The scientist said, "Sure, no problem" and bent down and grabbed himself a handful of dirt.

God looked at him and said, "No, no, no. You go get your own dirt."

Good thing that God did not suggest a Planet-destroying contest, like the kind he engaged in with Noah. But then again, when it comes to destroying the Planet, we're pretty good all on our own.
Dan Ur, thanks for the invitation.

Nice story. As a "practical working hypothesis" I try to relate God with my own self. For me, "get your own dirt" would be a very practical thing (not always nice and easy, too). It requires me to look inside myself, go down in my deep dark cellar and "get the dirt out". Be honest about my own taboos, the 'not said', my biggest fears, worst frustrations, terrible fantasies and strongest beliefs (like religion).

And then, sometimes, when I discover and investigate an unknown part of this dungeon, and see it for what it is, it becomes lighter. A bit like God shows. I remember moments of utmost clearity, intelligence, fulfilment, connectness with my true self and the world around me when this happened. This little girl knows much more about that.

Finding God in the dirt, how does that relate to Oil/Uranium and it's implications?

p.s. Dan, I left the one personal question out and posted here directly. Email's in my profile ;)

LOL
Interesting stuff, though I'm not really surprised.  

I am an atheist myself, even in foxholes.  

But that thing about jinxing a no-hitter by talking about it...it's twue, twue!  ;-)