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Old 11-05-2013, 04:47 PM
Illuzionz Illuzionz is offline
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Originally Posted by pharmakos [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
if they aren't natural, then how does it provide evidence that nature itself was created?

makes no sense

and again -- mudpuddles are created without conscious input. sand dunes. snow drifts. rock slides. thunder storms. etc etc etc
Simply assumptions. The only possibility for all of those things was a conscious creation. Sand didn't exist at one point. Therefor it had to be created. Snow didn't exist at one point. It had to be created. Thunder storms weren't possible at one point. The possibility for them had to be created. Rocks didn't exist at one point. They had to be created. The computer you're typing didn't exist at one point. It had to be created. You didn't exist at one point, you had to be created.