To: ContemptofCourt
Actually, many top scientists now believe God (or for those that refuse to acknowledge him) an intelligent creator formed the universe. This coincides with the big bang theroy as the way it was developed.
Ironically many scientists who were athiests have now come to believe in God through their studies on this and the mistaken belief of evolution (where living beings came from non-living matter) which have been disproved.
Some very interesting, though highly detailed books about that in book stores.
6 posted on
10/30/2002 8:17:12 AM PST by
shoedog
To: shoedog
Actually, many top scientists now believe God (or for those that refuse to acknowledge him) an intelligent creator formed the universe. This coincides with the big bang theroy as the way it was developed.
Did you see the Nova last night on Galileo and the Church. Many top theologins once thought that the heliocentric model of the solar system was in contravention of the Holy Scripture. Is it?
If the universe, something which is not in and of itself intelligent, required an intelligent creator, wouldn't something that is intelligent need a creator as well?
25 posted on
10/30/2002 9:11:05 AM PST by
BikerNYC
To: shoedog
Ironically many scientists who were athiests have now come to believe in God through their studies on this and the mistaken belief of evolution (where living beings came from non-living matter) which have been disproved. A full discussion of this topic is better suited for another thread. That said, two points: 1) the theory of evolution makes no claim regarding the origin of life, and 2) the list of quotes from which I predict you drew your (I presume, it was not entirely clear) "scientists fleeing evolution in droves" claim has been conclusively debunked, including on a previous thread.
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