IN TERMS OF DESIGN LIVING THINGS ARE WONDEROUSLY MADE.
LIFE DOESN'T JUST POP-UP AND START LIVING!
Just because all the ingredients for life exist doesn't mean that the ingredients suddenly-spontaneously becomes alive and starts a living regenerating life.
WHAT ABOUT CHARLES DARWIN AND THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION?
Big Bang Theory -
Any discussion of the Big Bang theory would be incomplete without asking the question, what about God?
WHAT ABOUT GOD?
Oh yeah--that's philosophical, and it's unfair to allow that--right!
In fact, it's not fair EVEN if it makes THE ONLY sense or logic
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Even allowing intelligent design is too close to saying God.
WE CALL IT A SINGULARITY! Tell me that we can only consider it a singularity (we don't know-but-something-will-show-up SOMETIME and it's other than God) isn't saying our faith-belief thereby claiming this making "(singularity--we don't know but something will show up other than God) " our philosophy or religion?
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SO What About God?
This is because cosmogony (the study of the origin of the universe) is an area where science and theology meet.
...Creation was a supernatural event. That is, it took place outside of the natural realm. This fact begs the question: is there anything else which exists outside of the natural realm? Specifically, is there a master Architect out there? We know that this universe had a beginning. Was God the "First Cause"? We won't attempt to answer that question in this short article. We just ask the question:
WRITING IN THE SNOW
LIFE DOESN'T JUST POP-UP AND START LIVING!
Just because all the ingredients for life exist doesn't mean that the ingredients suddenly-spontaneously becomes alive and starts a living regenerating life.
WHAT ABOUT CHARLES DARWIN AND THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION?
What about Intelligent Design?
Physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking is regarded as one of the most brilliant scientific minds of this age. Although he declares himself an agnostic, he is clearly also an evolutionist,
In an apparent turnaround, however, Hawking said: “It would be very difficult to explain why the universe should have begun, except as the act of a God who intended to create beings like us. The whole history of the universe can be said to be the work of God.”
Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe, Agawam, Massachusetts: New Millennium Press 2002, p. 117.
“The odds against a universe like ours emerging out of something like the Big Bang are enormous … I think clearly there are religious implications whenever you start to discuss the origins of the universe.”Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes, New York New York: Bantam Books 1998, p. 128.
Big Bang Theory -
Any discussion of the Big Bang theory would be incomplete without asking the question, what about God?
WHAT ABOUT GOD?
Oh yeah--that's philosophical, and it's unfair to allow that--right!
In fact, it's not fair EVEN if it makes THE ONLY sense or logic
.
Even allowing intelligent design is too close to saying God.
WE CALL IT A SINGULARITY! Tell me that we can only consider it a singularity (we don't know-but-something-will-show-up SOMETIME and it's other than God) isn't saying our faith-belief thereby claiming this making "(singularity--we don't know but something will show up other than God) " our philosophy or religion?
https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogIhtml
D
=478362626251899759
#allposts
SO What About God?
This is because cosmogony (the study of the origin of the universe) is an area where science and theology meet.
...Creation was a supernatural event. That is, it took place outside of the natural realm. This fact begs the question: is there anything else which exists outside of the natural realm? Specifically, is there a master Architect out there? We know that this universe had a beginning. Was God the "First Cause"? We won't attempt to answer that question in this short article. We just ask the question:
What about Intelligent Design?
Physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking is regarded as one of the most brilliant scientific minds of this age. Although he declares himself an agnostic, he is clearly also an evolutionist, since he said:
Stephen Hawking (quoted), Der Spiegel, October 17, 1988
In an apparent turnaround, however, Hawking said: “It would be very difficult to explain why the universe should have begun, except as the act of a God who intended to create beings like us. The whole history of the universe can be said to be the work of God.”
Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe, Agawam, Massachusetts: New Millennium Press 2002, p. 117.
“The odds against a universe like ours emerging out of something like the Big Bang are enormous … I think clearly there are religious implications whenever you start to discuss the origins of the universe.”Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes, New York New York: Bantam Books 1998, p. 128.
Richard Dawkins is the leading evolutionist and spokesperson for evolution today. In his famous book The Blind Watchmaker, he says:
“Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose.”“Natural selection is the blind watchmaker, blind because it does not see ahead, does not plan consequences, has no purpose in view. Yet the living results of natural selection overwhelmingly impress us with the appearance of design as if by a master watchmaker, impress us with the illusion of design and planning.”Richard Dawkins, The Blind Watchmaker, New York, New York: Penguin 2006, pp. 1, 21.
SAYING IT HAPPENED BY CHANCE IS A FAIRY TALE. CHANCE HAS NO CAPACITY TO SEE AHEAD OR MAKE PLANS TO SELECT GENES.
The following quotes are from Dawkin’s book, The God Delusion:
“One of the greatest challenges to the human intellect, over the centuries, has been to explain how the complex, improbable appearance of design in the universe arises.”“The natural temptation is to attribute the appearance of design to actual design itself. In the case of a man-made artifact such as a watch, the designer really was an intelligent engineer. It is tempting to apply the same logic to an eye or a wing, a spider or a person.”Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion, Boston, Massachusetts: Mariner Books 2008, p. 157-158
SO TO THE QUESTION, TRY BELIEVING IN GOD?
NO! YOU SAY, I CAN ALWAYS BELIEVE IN GOD LATER--RIGHT?
NO, HEARING ABOUT IT AND PUTTING IT OFF MEANS YOU'VE DECIDED
NO! YOU SAY, I CAN ALWAYS BELIEVE IN GOD LATER--RIGHT?
NO, HEARING ABOUT IT AND PUTTING IT OFF MEANS YOU'VE DECIDED
WRITING IN THE SNOW



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