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![]() I will excuse that the mountains of evidence for evolution are wholly underwhelming and unconvincing if you actually look into it.
What I am saying is that while I agree it is currently impossible to prove God (actually I'm not saying that, proof of creation and thus a creator is all around us), it certainly is not scientifically impossible. | ||
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![]() It's been said before but the point is just so strong. A million monkeys on typewriters (in a word: randomness) would never bang out the source code for EverQuest. What makes you think something a trillion times more complex (the universe) could occur by randomness, for no reason?
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I'm not even going to respond directly to your regurgitated "the evidence of a creator is all around us" garbage as it's no stronger than the evidence of god people who hear voices in their head have. | |||
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a lot of the debate is a teleological argument, so instead of harping on my "look at the episteme of the notions", here, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleological_argument
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