World order
Hello Rabbi Michi,
What do you think about the following theory?
We see that there are enough people in the world to satisfy the existential needs of humanity. For example, there are enough farmers, doctors, engineers, etc., which is interesting, and perhaps from a probabilistic perspective, the likelihood is not necessarily high. This can be explained by the fact that an evolutionary process has created the different character tendencies in humans so that humanity can exist. A second possibility is that there is a designer in the world with an existing genetic pool and he imprints it in humans with certain character tendencies so that the world can function. And also people with spiritual tendencies in order to balance matter and spirit. I would love to hear your opinion on the matter. If such a theory exists, where can I read about it?
Are you talking about the distribution of occupations or talents? The former is determined by the market and the latter is probabilistic-genetic.
Does this genetic probability indicate a designer of the world who produces people with certain talents in order to sustain the world, or not necessarily because there is a high genetic probability that enough talented people will emerge? I don't understand this area at all. It's possible that my question is not formulated correctly.
I don't think this proves anything beyond the mere existence of humans and genetics.
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