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To: general_re

radioactive decay. So you are saying nothing is acting on the atom from without or acting inside from within? I find that hard to believe. If an effect occurs without a cause, than that effect is self-existent. There is only one effect that I know of that is self-existent--I AM the Beginning and the End. But of course, we cannot have an eternal being that would mess up our temporal understanding. A God who delights in confounding man. A God who says all the nations of this world are vanity and He counts them less than vanity. A God who looks as flesh as grass or grasshoppers and earth is His footstool. Many people believed the sun revolved around the earth and later found out that the earth revolves around the sun. A lot of people still believes this universe revolves around the earth. Atheists believe in ultra-violet and infra-red light but to the naked eye it is invisible so it is with God.
Ok for all the hard core evolutionists why is so painful to have a being or beings directing the process. Maybe it is an exterrestial being. Most religions of the world believe the gods or a god made this world. So just because you don't want to give credit to the God of Bible doesn't mean you can't have some being doing it. You could go with Zeus.

In regards to cause and effect, you say something just occurs. A force just happens to exist in the universe and this non-intelligent force causes a big bang that makes the earth. Last I checked explosives, caused destruction making things burn up or go randomly in different directions
as well as having smaller pieces. Then we say that this cooled planet just happens to be just the right distance from the sun in just the right place in our galaxy. Wouldn't evolution work better if there was life that we could observe on all the other planets and moons in our solar system? Last I checked, I don't recall anyone finding any life on them.


415 posted on 10/01/2005 4:41:11 PM PDT by conserv371
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To: conserv371
I find that hard to believe.

Be that as it may, the universe is not required to conform to that which we find easy to believe.

If an effect occurs without a cause, than that effect is self-existent.

Exactly.

There is only one effect that I know of that is self-existent--I AM the Beginning and the End.

Well, now you know two things like that. Perhaps we'll find more still ;)

417 posted on 10/01/2005 5:07:05 PM PDT by general_re ("Frantic orthodoxy is never rooted in faith, but in doubt." - Reinhold Niebuhr)
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To: conserv371
...radioactive decay. So you are saying nothing is acting on the atom from without or acting inside from within?...

Yes. Assuming otherwise leads to results contradicted by experiments.

423 posted on 10/01/2005 7:36:39 PM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch ist der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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