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All that mankind is doing is learning more about Creation. No harm in that, and the speculation herein about the significance of mankind's newly found knowledge with respect to his relationship to his Creator is, as usual, comical.
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Postoooooooommmmmmnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiippppppppoooooootttt ttteeeeeennnnntttttttttt
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostThat's the thing about faith Racr. You're thinking if life began on Mars or was on Mars, it MUST mean that some random factors miraculously got together and put this protein strain with that one until you had a cell and then multicell and then the great diversity we have today. My faith says God created everything in the Heaven and Earth.
So, I don't have to have all the answers to how or when but you believe you do. Which one of us really has a religious belief? Mine is in God, yours is in science. Oddly enough however, science still hasn't reproduced, from nothing, anything remotely as complex as even an ant, much less a human but you believe that that's how it happened. Infinite complexity from nothing.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostHell, I'm still searching for proof of intelligent life on this planet.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostX2
Lol. GTFO. You're right about stretching, but not anything else.
So, I don't have to have all the answers to how or when but you believe you do. Which one of us really has a religious belief? Mine is in God, yours is in science. Oddly enough however, science still hasn't reproduced, from nothing, anything remotely as complex as even an ant, much less a human but you believe that that's how it happened. Infinite complexity from nothing.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostX2
Lol. GTFO. You're right about stretching, but not anything else.
teeheeheeLast edited by Snatch Napkin; 12-10-2013, 10:58 AM.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostHell, I'm still searching for proof of intelligent life on this planet.
Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostActually all it would prove is that God stretched out his hand and spread life amongst the stars. I see no conflict with my faith if life is found on other planets or star systems.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostThe real question that this raises is this. Will bible thumpers give up on the god thing once the existence of intelligent alien life who know nothing about a god of any sort is discovered/proven ?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by lo3oz View Posta pond full of single celled organisms is hardly proof of intelligent alien life.
Hell, I'm still searching for proof of intelligent life on this planet.
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Originally posted by Denny View Post
You're still struggling with the whole "then/than" issues too.
It is an issue with dragon speaks; I personally know the difference.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostThe real question that this raises is this. Will bible thumpers give up on the god thing once the existence of intelligent alien life who know nothing about a god of any sort is discovered/proven ?
God told the inhabitants of Mars to ship rockets of their own DNA to Earth 3.5 billion years ago to further life as the Sun continued to expand, thus destroying all evidence on Mars via radiation.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostDid I say that it did?
On the other hand christian dogma (except for Mormons) refuses that accept in any life other then what is on the Earth.
You're still struggling with the whole "then/than" issues too.
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Originally posted by lo3oz View Posta pond full of single celled organisms is hardly proof of intelligent alien life.
On the other hand christian dogma (except for Mormons) refuses that accept in any life other then what is on the Earth.
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