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> Yes.
Where did the particles come from, every creation has a creator, or every stage of "evolution" has an evolver.
> Blank wrote:
> Why bloody not? You throw some paint on a canvas, it might look
> nice.
> No design there, just coincidence.
>
> The LORD was guiding the flow of the paint in the air on its way to
> the canvas.
Of course, it all makes sense now. Excuse me while I slit my wrists.
:)
Just in case anyone got paranoid.
> Why bloody not? You throw some paint on a canvas, it might look nice.
> No design there, just coincidence.
The LORD was guiding the flow of the paint in the air on its way to the canvas.
> .:CGJ:. wrote:
> I don't belive in any religion. I haven't found any proof about any
> god.
>
> What about the beauty of the universe?
>
> How could this beauty be of chance?
Why bloody not? You throw some paint on a canvas, it might look nice. No design there, just coincidence.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> .:CGJ:. wrote:
> I don't belive in any religion. I haven't found any proof about any
> god.
>
> What about the beauty of the universe?
>
> How could this beauty be of chance?
>
> Science.
So, it could all come about my two particles out of nowhere colliding.
Right?
> Forest Fan wrote:
> .:CGJ:. wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> .:CGJ:. wrote:
> Why does God do nothing now? It is a mystery about the universe
> though. But there must some other explination.
>
> The ends of the ages are near at hand.
>
> ?
>
> The earth is ending soon, Jesus is coming back soon, kick starting
> the Great Tribulation.
>
> Isn't that what they've been saying for the past 2000 years?
> Do you have proof of this, hmm?
> No, thought not.
But now it is happening.
> .:CGJ:. wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> .:CGJ:. wrote:
> Why does God do nothing now? It is a mystery about the universe
> though. But there must some other explination.
>
> The ends of the ages are near at hand.
>
> ?
>
> The earth is ending soon, Jesus is coming back soon, kick starting
> the Great Tribulation.
Isn't that what they've been saying for the past 2000 years?
Do you have proof of this, hmm?
No, thought not.
> .:CGJ:. wrote:
> I don't belive in any religion. I haven't found any proof about any
> god.
>
> What about the beauty of the universe?
>
> How could this beauty be of chance?
Science.