Thinkingstuff
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7107207.ece
A very interesting premise and what do you think about it?
A very interesting premise and what do you think about it?
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Since you asked, I think there is no objective was to differentiate between the existence of God and "always was."
And even if God exists, and I think he does, he seems to operate on a "need to know" basis. Moses had no need to know if God had created a universe which could evolve or would create life on other worlds.
Since you asked, I think there is no objective was to differentiate between the existence of God and "always was."
And even if God exists, and I think he does, he seems to operate on a "need to know" basis. Moses had no need to know if God had created a universe which could evolve or would create life on other worlds.
So what is a "scientest"? Sheer genius and irony. :laugh:
Wait I thought he just created the material for the earth then heYou think God exists? I know He exists.
Now, one problem with alien life is this: the creation of the universe is centered around the creation of the earth. God didn't create the heavenly bodies until after He had created the earth, spoke light into existence, created the atmosphere, separated the land from the water calling the land earth and the gathering of water seas, and had created the plant life. God did all that for our planet and then created the stars, other planets, etc.
Which begs the question how did the light coexist with the darkness? How were they seperated?And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and He separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light "day," and the darkness he called "night." And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.
I wasn't trying to slam you, brother. It just tickled my fancy. And my fancy needs tickling from time to time. :thumbs:It wasn't intentional. I'm just really bad at spelling. But I'm glad you thought it funny.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7107207.ece
A very interesting premise and what do you think about it?