Eliseus |
05-20-2013 06:00 PM |
I'm more curious as to why the assumption God doesn't exist because science was able to prove things like the "Big Bang." Just because science has proved something does that mean God didn't create it or doesn't still make it miraculous? I also think people under the assumption that acts of randomness for such perfect things like the human body is absurd. I mean look at the thriving striving creation that has the ability to create more life. People really assume that this was random? That somehow all the stars aligned in the universe at precisely the perfect moment to somehow allow man and woman to be made, not only that but this random act also created an even more random act of allowing man/woman to reproduce with each other?
Now of course this doesn't necessarily say that the "God" that is believed in exists, and like he mentions may be "dead", but, either God does exist or a higher power definitely exists in some for somewhere that created what we know.
I mean, if you read the news, since 4years ago when NASA launched Kepler, they have found 2,700 possible planets orbiting stars other than our Sun, and 100 of those have been confirmed Earth like planets. This in itself should be proof at the possibility of a more powerful race maybe then ours, Gods maybe? Now, if you think that we never traveled to the moon or into space along with God not existing, I don't think there is any hope for you people at all lol.
I personally believe in God and Jesus Christ, but even without them, I would believe in a higher power or more advanced race somewhere that is the reason we are on this Earth.
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