 Originally Posted by hathor28
Yes sometimes, but i am not dumb to not see a few people here stand up more on science than anything else, i hate that. I got nothing more to say or it will turn ugly.
BTW i think this thread needs to move to "science and mathematics", mixing science and religion is a no-no, you "science fans" should know this already.
First off hathor28, relax. If you believe in the bible, don't get so upset. Have a cup of Sanka.
Second, people here believe in science because it science brought you the internet, the letter W, and the number 3.
Really, airplanes fly because of science, not God.
So lets separate science and God. Both could exist, right? OK, so Science has given us novacane, the hubble telescope, television, baseball...you know, everything cool...except the atoms themselves. Where did those come from?
God could have made the atoms, and quarks, and ups and downs, and strongs and not strongs, wait, that's science again.
Lets just call it stuff. God, if there is a God, made all this stuff. I mean like dirt and stuff. Trees, water, snakes, kittens, you know--natural stuff. The only thing is, while we know that a boy drowned in the lake, we don't really know that God wiggled his nose and created it. It says he did in the bible, but you have to have faith to believe it. I don't have faith.
Now we know that science created rockets and other cool stuff, and boys and lakes are natural. We still haven't really pinned down the God thing. In fact, God requires that we not know him, for if we know him, we no longer have faith
I am going to plant a garden in half of my yard. I'm going to plant corn, beans, and squash. I'm also going to have a flower garden. They are already in the ground. I'll leave half un-planted. I want to see what happens with the half the lord is going to work alone.
You, my friend, have made more of an effort to have a relationship with me than has God. He is omnipotent and has never once gotten into my head and so much as said, "Hi."
I figure I'm doing his will. He wants me to live, and guess what...
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