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Old 08-31-2005, 03:05 PM   #95
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Ok, I'd like to wiegh in on this topic, first of all I am someone who is an absolute believer in science, how can't you be? If you find something that contradicts the facts, by definition science will accomodate that. On the other hand, there is obviously an awful lot we have no clue about and IMO there is such a thing as God....but what is God exactly? Consider these brain teasers:

If God is all powerful and can do anything she wants, then could she create an object too heavy for her to lift? Or could she create a square circle?

or

The cause and effect argument. Every effect is caused by something (basic science), so if you follow the trail of events back...wayyyyyyy back there MUST be a first mover, something that caused the first effect. The argument is that there must be a prime mover, or, God.

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Does God have free will? If we assume that God is perfect then he must always do the perfect thing. If he can only do the perfect thing then he has no choice to do the less than perfect thing. Thus, God has no free will.

Anyways, to end this rant with a mini-rant...creationism is NOT scientific, has no place being taught anywhere near a science class but can fit perfectly into a philosophy class. The flintstones is NOT a documentary. Just becasue something is complex and not understood by us does not prove that an Intelligent designer exists. And finally the bible HAS been edited extensively and while it is filled with some good stuff, don't forget to drink the reality kool-aid once in a while.
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