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Old 08-01-2005, 09:10 AM   #9
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oYou know what's actually intriguing. NO ONE.. none of these scientists have actually giving full proof and air tight explanation to the beginning of "things". They always start of at that packet of energy portion... or just straight to the implosion. At least the ones I've come across start from there.
If you're implying that some how "A wizard did it" is some how a better explenation, then where did that "wizard" come from?

I've gotten "OMG JUS REED DA BIBOLE IT SES IS DER"... No it doesn't. Where did god come from? There is no answer so your idea that "a wizard did it" is as stupid if not more than a system of explosions from that packet of energy portions.

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oAntimatter doesn't explain the creation of the world as we know it. Quite true that the third paragraph takes a page out of Newton's third law of motion which states that for every action there's an equal but opposite reaction. But the writer of that article doesn't account for the appearance of this antimatter or the engine behind the implosion we have come to know as the big bang.
Flaws shmaws. You look back 12 billion years and expect them to know everything? They're scientists, not gods.

But there explenation has been the product of hundreds of research. The bible was written in like 60 years. I could write a more full-proof book in 2 days.

There's so many things, impossebilities and falsities in the bible. Why do people still believe it? Fear.

They're afraid of what might happen if they don't. They're afraid of the unknwon and would rather believe "A wizard did it" than to find the right answer.

I'm tired of living my life in the fear of the unknown.

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It just doesn't make any sense to deduce that everything awesome you see in the world today wasn't engineered by a supreme being.
It doesn't make sense?

THIS ISN'T THE SIMS, HERE.

The only reason it doesn't make sense is because you don't want to make sense of it. You'd rather compress your mind to "a wizard did it" than to try to find the answers.

It takes 4 words to explain your little universe. It takes 12 billion years worth of progress to explain mine.


And again, the yet unanswered quastion: Where did god come from?

A wizard couldn't make the wizard.

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In the words of Albert Einstein, the universe is to well designed to be without a designer. Whether or not you beleive in Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, Oduduwa or whatever. One thing stands universal... there is a Supreme Being.
If there was a supreme being, rest assured, you're not believing the right one. There are hundreds of religions on this planet and chances are, YOU DON'T BELIEVE THE RIGHT ONE.

Nothing makes christianity special. Nothing makes your idea correct. Yours is as flawed as anyone elses, and i'd rather not bleieve in any answer than to believe in the WRONG answer.

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Now how much control He or She has over the world can be left to debate... but to deny his or her existence is to try and explain things humanly impossible.
Humanly impossible? You're poopting me, right?

What i'm trying to explain is impossible but...

THAT SOME DUDE IN A CLOUD CAN MAKE THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE ISN'T?

What about that false adam and eve story? Noah?

Like ever other page in the bible is eigther false or IMPOSSIBLE.

Don't talk to me about impossebilities, dude.

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As hard as you might try, the only way one can get a full proof explanation to the beginning of things is a time machine. Which as you might believe, is unthinkable right now... but until someone can go back to see things with his or her own eyes, implosion of antimatter doesn't cut it with me.
If you ask a toddler what made the world, an all powerful wizard (btw, I keep calling god a wizard for multiple reasons, none of which i'll explain now) did it, or a system of implosions of anti matter, which will the toddler say?

A wizard did it.

Why? Because the babie's brain is too stupid to think of the other one.

Now you ask your self, "Am I taking the easy answer out, or am I just stupid?"
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