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Jan 12, 2016 21:44:57   #
RWNJ
 
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have all kinds of half-baked theories, but no answers. And they never will be able to provide an answer.

There is no end to the amount of evidence for a Creator. Take mathematics, for example. Why does it even exist? It is not something that was created by man. It was discovered. Who created the laws of mathematics? Who created all of the universal physical constants that define how the universe, and everything in it, behaves?

How did life begin? Scientists haven't got a clue. They really don't. Once again, they have nothing but half-baked theories. Nothing more. In fact, the more we learn about genetics and micro-biology, the weaker the case for a naturalistic origin for life becomes. Some people actually believe that something that was lifeless actually became alive all by itself. Without any help from anyone, least of all a Creator.

So, how do you explain the Universe without God? You can't.

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Jan 12, 2016 23:08:22   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Your Father was home when you left, your right...

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Jan 12, 2016 23:18:29   #
RWNJ
 
iFrank wrote:
Your Father was home when you left, your right...


What's that supposed to mean?

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Jan 12, 2016 23:39:32   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
RWNJ wrote:
What's that supposed to mean?


Military cadence, it keep on going with all the family and Jody too. Too many miles of running, it kept your breathing regular while running. But the Father is God and in the first earth age we were with him, then we had to come here in the flesh. Yea kinda out there, good times.

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Jan 12, 2016 23:42:13   #
RWNJ
 
iFrank wrote:
Military cadence, it keep on going with all the family and Jody too. Too many miles of running, it kept your breathing regular while running. But the Father is God and in the first earth age we were with him, then we had to come here in the flesh. Yea kinda out there, good times.


To each, his own. Life would be really boring, if we all agreed with each other.

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Jan 12, 2016 23:52:44   #
Anigav6969
 
RWNJ wrote:
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have all kinds of half-baked theories, but no answers. And they never will be able to provide an answer.

There is no end to the amount of evidence for a Creator. Take mathematics, for example. Why does it even exist? It is not something that was created by man. It was discovered. Who created the laws of mathematics? Who created all of the universal physical constants that define how the universe, and everything in it, behaves?

How did life begin? Scientists haven't got a clue. They really don't. Once again, they have nothing but half-baked theories. Nothing more. In fact, the more we learn about genetics and micro-biology, the weaker the case for a naturalistic origin for life becomes. Some people actually believe that something that was lifeless actually became alive all by itself. Without any help from anyone, least of all a Creator.

So, how do you explain the Universe without God? You can't.
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have... (show quote)


Just because scientists don't know yet, doesn't mean that God did it.......over the years, there have been many things scientists did not understand....and then thru research and discovery, come to understand.....it's a bad road to go down to say...." Scientists don't know , so...must be God".....

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Jan 13, 2016 00:00:06   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
RWNJ wrote:
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have all kinds of half-baked theories, but no answers. And they never will be able to provide an answer.

There is no end to the amount of evidence for a Creator. Take mathematics, for example. Why does it even exist? It is not something that was created by man. It was discovered. Who created the laws of mathematics? Who created all of the universal physical constants that define how the universe, and everything in it, behaves?

How did life begin? Scientists haven't got a clue. They really don't. Once again, they have nothing but half-baked theories. Nothing more. In fact, the more we learn about genetics and micro-biology, the weaker the case for a naturalistic origin for life becomes. Some people actually believe that something that was lifeless actually became alive all by itself. Without any help from anyone, least of all a Creator.

So, how do you explain the Universe without God? You can't.
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have... (show quote)


How can you explain a creator without the beings in a universe who created it/him?

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Jan 13, 2016 00:53:17   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
RWNJ wrote:
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have all kinds of half-baked theories, but no answers. And they never will be able to provide an answer.

There is no end to the amount of evidence for a Creator. Take mathematics, for example. Why does it even exist? It is not something that was created by man. It was discovered. Who created the laws of mathematics? Who created all of the universal physical constants that define how the universe, and everything in it, behaves?

How did life begin? Scientists haven't got a clue. They really don't. Once again, they have nothing but half-baked theories. Nothing more. In fact, the more we learn about genetics and micro-biology, the weaker the case for a naturalistic origin for life becomes. Some people actually believe that something that was lifeless actually became alive all by itself. Without any help from anyone, least of all a Creator.

So, how do you explain the Universe without God? You can't.
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have... (show quote)


Nobody can "explain the Universe" ,that's why it's still a mystery and the debate rages on...should the day come that an indisputable answer to the superunknown is discovered, the world will change overnight.

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Jan 13, 2016 01:49:01   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
How can you explain a creator without the beings in a universe who created it/him?
That's the difference in God and man.

God is omnipresent.

It's in the Book.... Look it up sometime.

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Jan 13, 2016 08:31:36   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Super Dave wrote:
That's the difference in God and man.

God is omnipresent.

It's in the Book.... Look it up sometime.


Ah. The Holy writings.

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Jan 13, 2016 09:12:33   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Ah. The Holy writings.
Yes...

The good news for you (in the short term): The sun shines equally on those that believe the sun is there, and those that deny it's existence.

Knowing Jesus exists and is the Son of God requires faith. Knowing that God exists only requires consciousness. There is no other explanation for the wondrous universe we see around us.

A single speck of dust created from nothingness in a universe the size of a grain of sand that only lasted a millisecond would be proof of God's existence.

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Jan 13, 2016 11:57:40   #
maureenthannon
 
The Big Bang Theory: God said it, and BANG, it happened.

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Jan 13, 2016 12:01:17   #
markinny
 
RWNJ wrote:
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have all kinds of half-baked theories, but no answers. And they never will be able to provide an answer.

There is no end to the amount of evidence for a Creator. Take mathematics, for example. Why does it even exist? It is not something that was created by man. It was discovered. Who created the laws of mathematics? Who created all of the universal physical constants that define how the universe, and everything in it, behaves?

How did life begin? Scientists haven't got a clue. They really don't. Once again, they have nothing but half-baked theories. Nothing more. In fact, the more we learn about genetics and micro-biology, the weaker the case for a naturalistic origin for life becomes. Some people actually believe that something that was lifeless actually became alive all by itself. Without any help from anyone, least of all a Creator.

So, how do you explain the Universe without God? You can't.
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have... (show quote)


very simple.GOD!!!

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Jan 13, 2016 12:06:17   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Ah. The Holy writings.


You have the right to remain silent, anything you say or do will be held against you in the court of God.

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Jan 13, 2016 12:09:47   #
PeterS
 
RWNJ wrote:
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have all kinds of half-baked theories, but no answers. And they never will be able to provide an answer.

There is no end to the amount of evidence for a Creator. Take mathematics, for example. Why does it even exist? It is not something that was created by man. It was discovered. Who created the laws of mathematics? Who created all of the universal physical constants that define how the universe, and everything in it, behaves?

How did life begin? Scientists haven't got a clue. They really don't. Once again, they have nothing but half-baked theories. Nothing more. In fact, the more we learn about genetics and micro-biology, the weaker the case for a naturalistic origin for life becomes. Some people actually believe that something that was lifeless actually became alive all by itself. Without any help from anyone, least of all a Creator.

So, how do you explain the Universe without God? You can't.
The simple fact is that you can't. Scientists have... (show quote)

Why would a god create a universe? If he needed a home for man all he need to do was create a planet, a moon, and a sun. The rest of the universe would serve no purpose. So in t***h, the proof there is no god is the fact that there is a universe which only serves a purpose to man if there is no god to create him...

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