To: SunkenCiv
So Science can’t determine how or why the Big Bang happened and it appears they’ve conceded they’ll never know what is “pulling” at everything.
And they laugh at us for believing in God.
6 posted on
11/07/2008 3:34:25 PM PST by
ConservativeMind
(Concerning Larry Sinclair: It is strange when you can be thankful for having a pervert on your side.)
To: ConservativeMind
Uncertainty is ok.
The crutch of certainty is not required when contemplating the unknown
10 posted on
11/07/2008 3:37:47 PM PST by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 . Save America......... put out lots of waferin)
To: ConservativeMind
Strange that man ponders the craziest things. How about instead of worrying about what may lie 16 or 17 Billion light years distant ? Figure out the little things like,how to win back congress ? Or, what the hell happened to the Conservative movement ? Or, why don’t Republicans have any Balls. You know, the small stuff. We can worry about the Universe later.
11 posted on
11/07/2008 3:43:08 PM PST by
dbrew2u
To: ConservativeMind
Scientists keep making progress toward better understanding God’s creation. That doesn’t mean they don’t believe in God. It does mean they don’t believe in ignorance.
14 posted on
11/07/2008 3:45:28 PM PST by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: ConservativeMind
Science community: We don’t know how it started, we don’t know why it does what it does, we just know there is no Higher Power that created it or monitors it. Take that as fact!
19 posted on
11/07/2008 3:49:14 PM PST by
autumnraine
(Churchill: " we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall never surrender")
To: ConservativeMind
So Science cant determine how or why the Big Bang happened and it appears theyve conceded theyll never know what is pulling at everything. If there's something huge out ther pulling at everything in our universe so that we're flying towards it at 2 million miles an hour, then how in the heck did the singularity ever form before the "big bang" that supposedly created the universe?
37 posted on
11/07/2008 4:38:43 PM PST by
vrwc1
To: ConservativeMind
46 posted on
11/07/2008 4:57:10 PM PST by
RnMomof7
("Sola Scriptura,Sola Christus,Sola Gratia,Sola Fide,Soli Deo Gloria)
To: ConservativeMind
Belief in God would ultimately seem quantum mechanical. But that doesn't jibe with relativity theory, so there must be something deeper...
and deeper...and deeper....
57 posted on
11/07/2008 6:03:41 PM PST by
onedoug
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