To: ContentiousObjector
assuming for a second that creationism isn't a complete farce and god really did create life, why would he make 9 planets and a ton of other giant cool rocks and only create life on one of them? The other eight (or nine if you count Charon) play critical roles in supporting life on the third planet.
To: Boiler Plate
The God of the Bible is proclaimed to be omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent, with an majesty that is infinitely incomprehensible in its totality. If God exists, and he is such a God, this Self-Existent One, the Eternal I AM, would have no more need to creat 1,000 planets with life than only 1. His glory would not be enhanced or diminished regardless of which number is correct. If such a God chose to create life on other planets, then it exists whether we will ever know it or not. But the evolutionist NEEDS life to exist because, when certain conditions are right, especially the presence of water, and enough time is available, his belief in spontaneous generation makes it virtually inevitable that life will spring from inanimate material again and again.
39 posted on
05/24/2003 9:08:11 PM PDT by
razorbak
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