To: FreedomProtector; .30Carbine
Very insightful. I concur. It makes perfect sense that Satan would use the scientifically bankrupt concepts of Creation Science and Intelligent Design, backed by Bible verses, to drive sensible people away from Christianity.
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09/28/2006 7:31:49 AM PDT by
Quark2005
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To: Quark2005; .30Carbine
"It makes perfect sense that Satan would use the scientifically bankrupt concepts of Creation Science and Intelligent Design, backed by Bible verses, to drive sensible people away from Christianity."
It makes perfect sense that God would put little, tiny problems in the world for the materialist, the observed law of Biogenesis and the laws of probability. Maybe it is ironic that God designed the very smallest, simplest life to be one of the biggest traps for the materialist.
The evolutionist may try to open escape hatch of "given enough time surely anything can happen", or "'science doesn't understand all of the process' or 'there is much we don't know in this area'". Perhaps the escape hatches won't open. Given a huge amount of time, it is still highly improbable. If the natural processes existed to create life from non-life, wouldn't science observe the effects of those processes? Maybe the materialist is trapped between believing something that is highly improbable, escape hatches that won't open, or believing in an Intelligent Designer, i.e. God.
Maybe God had a sense of humor when he designed the very smallest, simplest life to be one of the biggest traps for the materialist.
Maybe this is what actually makes perfect sense and will enable 'sensible people' with hard hearts to turn to God:
"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualitieshis eternal power and divine naturehave been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse."
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