To: Dallas
I find "proof" of God's existence every day. When I see the little spider in my garden whose body is shaped and colored to resemble a piece of wrapped prey. When disturbed the spider lines itself up with the other dead prey that it killed and wrapped previously.
Or the beautiful little Cerambicidae beetles (Long Horned Beetles)that mimic wasps right down to the flickering of wings and antennae and the herky jerky movement of a wasp.
Or the little Wrens that fly back here every spring from South America to nest in the birdhouse above the compost pile.
Or Lake Michigan near my house that gives me a new look every time I drive by it.
These are not accidents.
To: tom paine 2
Yes She did a good job :)
To: tom paine 2
If matter can be neither created nor destroyed and if the universe is everlasting and eternal, then even if there is no God we will still have eternal life. Statistically we have a one hundred percent chance of repeating this exact existence an infinite number of times. We know that planets are not eternal. We know that stars and asteroids are not eternal. But we do know that the universe is dynamic and changing and that the amount of matter in the universe is essentially unchanging. Thus in an infinite period of time we know that the universe will repeat this exact situation an infinite number of times.
125 posted on
11/04/2001 3:24:30 PM PST by
groanup
To: tom paine 2
You can add my son to that list....
I never really understood the amount of love a father could have, until I became one.
132 posted on
11/04/2001 3:42:55 PM PST by
Dallas
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