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| 111 | they, 'haven't thought about it' is for agnostics, except that i probably should have worded it, 'haven't really thought about it'. | Do you believe in God? |
| 112 | Jasmine, its still bullcrap. | Do you believe in God? |
| 113 | Jasmine, everything after 'God exists'. The latter I agree, however even though we are witness to God's creation ie. all forms of living organisms, I believe God is beyond our understanding and comprehension therefore we cannot know the nature of God. I do not believe God created energy and matter......................michael | Do you believe in God? |
| 114 | mandy, hi, you are too serious. This is supposed to be a fun site. How can it be anything else. I never put anyone down. I said 'bullcrap' with a genuine smile on my face. Unfortunately you can't see my smile, and if I had used a smily face (not that I know how) then you would have said I was being cynical. I agree I could have said 'I disagree stongly'. But there's no fun in saying that. Love you,..... michael (and thats a light hearted love because I love reading your posts) You know I even enjoyed your reprimand. Does that mean I'm a masochist or just like being noticed? | Do you believe in God? |
| 115 | they, yes God is back of evolution, how can it be otherwise. Now I will give you the proof that God exists. Understand this, I cannot enlighten you on the nature of "GOD" for I believe "it" is beyond our understanding and comprehension, however I believe if you understand my explanation then you will surely believe God exists whatever it is. There are many examples I can use but I will use my favorite. The web building spider. Since everything living thing evolved from the primeval slime then it had to happen a tiny step, a very tiny step, at a time. At least that's what the evolutionists tell us. Lets suppose we have reached the point of evolution where we have this tiny insect with eight legs that runs across the ground all day long chasing its food. Now somehow we have to evolve this insect from its present physical form to one that has the anatomical capabilities to spin a thread and deliver it, not to mention the instinct (what a wonderful word for the ignorant) required to build a web. Have you ever looked at a particular spiders web closely?Better still have you observed a spider building a web?The start is the most interesting ie. the anchor points. However back to the spider. Have you any idea of the anatomy of the web building spider? In brief it has an abdomen in which is housed the silk glands. The silk glands are connected to the spinnerets. The silk glands when looked at in detail are literally a manufacturing plant. If we could build a plant to produce such a strong thread then we would have no need of carbon fiber . And the complexity of the gland makes our thread manufacturing plants archaic and inefficient. Now my point is, did our six legged insect go to sleep one day and wake up the next with this anatomy and instinct in place? I think not, I guess we agree on that score. Did it take many generations for our none web building spider to evolve into a web building spider, or one generation? Lets look at the many generations scenario first. So we have a none web building spider that sits down one day and thinks 'I'm fed up with having to chase my food, how about I start to change my anatomy so that one day my progeny will be able to sit back and catch food in a web'. So for many generations perhaps over 50,000 or 100,000 or maybe 500,000 years each generation contributes a little bit of the change. The fact that any part of the change is of no use to any generation until the change has been totally completed is of no real importance, is it? Nor the fact that spiders can't think. We are dealing with a very complicated piece of anatomy here and the 'Godless evolutionists' are the ones that specify that evolution occurs in only tiny bits at time. So where is the design, the blue print, that the changes are following coming from, if there's no architect behind it? OK now lets look at the one generation change to the anatomy where we change from a none web building spider to a web building spider. Have you any idea of the number of gene sequence changes required to achieve such a radical change in the anatomy of a living organism? I am not saying its impossible, what I am saying is if it occurs then there's no way it could happen by chance. However that brings me to my current obstacle.While I said my God is beyond my understanding and comprehension I can't help trying to determine the nature of my God from the facts I see before me. I have already admitted that my God can interfere with 'matter'. To be able to change the gene sequence,no matter how subtle, means that God can push around neutrons protons and electrons, and if God can do that then God can interfere with our thoughts. I know before I start the final part of my reply to your comment it is is going to become a diatribe of my own theory, but stay with me you might be able to help me. Now if God can interfere with our thoughts and interfere with the movement of matter why does God allow all the horrors against humanity to occur? Perhaps you have some ideas. My own thoughts up to now are:- 1 Individual human life is not important to God. 2 God cannot move matter excepting at the quantum level 3 well they, I've left this for you | Do you believe in God? |
| 116 | thank you for your replies to my comment. i guess what it comes down to, we either believe God exists or doesn't exist or might exist, and justify our belief in our own mind to our own satisfaction at the time...........isn't being human a wonderful experience? i know, only for some, i to despair at the poverty and misery in the world. however i am trying to do my bit to improve the lot of others, are you?......................................................................................michael | Do you believe in God? |
| 117 | Jasmine, how about asking god to tell you how we can bring about a peace on Earth, and an end to poverty and wars, you write it down and pass it onto the rest of us. And don't say read the Bible. I want a short concise plan in simple words........................michael | Do you believe in God? |
| 118 | drdt................ sorry its not simple. mandy......... good one, who knows? romkey.............. ditto my reply to mandy. | Do you believe in God? |
| 119 | mandy, mandy, mandy, explain to me how you know there is no god. I am not religious, but I truly believe there is something back of, at the very least, living organisms. Whether god created the whole universe, well that's another question. My god whatever 'it' is created life on Earth. For what purpose, I've no idea. But I know I'm one of the lucky ones. Like you, I am here, at SC, enjoying the banter with other SC users, while at this very moment in time (although it does not exist) other members of our species are being persecuted by yet other members of our species. It appears not to make sense from our very narrow point of view, but perhaps when we are able to see the bigger picture it will all make sense. I for one live in hope. Do you? | Do you believe in God? |
| 120 | they, to quote your statement :- 'I think your spider evolved into what it is today because it needed to in order to survive'. We agree. But how? Explain to me how it evolved. I have no argument with you that it evolved, but what was the mechanics of its evolution. DNA is a fact. Its like a morse code. My question is 'how is the code manipulated to cause a change, a little bit at a time?' and 'where are the the missing links in the fossilized remains?' | Do you believe in God? |