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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:46 pm
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Cha cha miku How could there be something with out a creator God is the only thing that we do not know his origins but other then that everything is made bye him. Change is the law of life.
For example:
Scientists believing in the Big Boom conspiracy(which is a bunch of baloney)
Its sad, they think germs created lots and lots of things
And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:18 pm
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iiEatPoptarts Cha cha miku How could there be something with out a creator God is the only thing that we do not know his origins but other then that everything is made bye him. Change is the law of life. For example:
Scientists believing in the Big Boom conspiracy(which is a bunch of baloney)
Its sad, they think germs created lots and lots of things And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future
I'll just take your uneducated opinion on that as fact, shall I? I mean, not trying to be rude or hate, but you didn't even use the right term...
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Humans tend to come to their own conclusions about the world and what created it. Take the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians, etc. They all worshiped a multitude of gods. mainly based on what they observed in Nature. Of course, now we have modern science to explain most natural phenomenon, so we don't base our religious theories on that. But some people find it hard to believe that a god exists, whether it is caused by personal experience, societal influence, or their own observations. There IS scientific evidence that supports the Big BANG Theory, though I personally believe that god created our world.
But I've gotten somewhat off topic. My point is, that while you may find it hard to see someone's point of view on this subject, keep in mind that it is just as hard for them to see your point of view.
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