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Genesis, 2001, and Darwin

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Numsgil:
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How's that for calm?  :P

MightyPenguin:
Like someone pissing on the fuse of a bomb. Nice work.

I'll be blaming you if it goes tits up, though...

Old Henk:
PY said:

--- Quote ---I don't believe something until I can tear it apart, analyze it, develop a hypothesis, make predictions about the outcome of that hypothesis, then test those predictions to the breaking point.

Then I have a THEORY. Not necessarily the truth but the best explanation for the observed facts.

That, in a nut shell, is the scientific method.
--- End quote ---

Well I agree with you on that. I'm not saying my belief in God is the absolute truth. it is for me, but I wouldn't want to impose it.
As for proving God's existence, there is none (scientific), I agree. However, if you believe God created everything, then of course proof is all around us.  ;)

Endy said:

--- Quote ---My oppinion on all this is that it is better to risk belief in God and possibly be able to prove the hypothesis, than to not believe and to find out I was wrong.
--- End quote ---

I believe there was a mathematical calculation by some professor, showing there's a 67% chance God exists :D  :lol:

PurpleYouko:

--- Quote ---I believe there was a mathematical calculation by some professor, showing there's a 67% chance God exists biggrin.gif laugh.gif
--- End quote ---

That would be a cool bit of math. Wonder what it was based on.

For me it just comes down to a complete lack of any conceivable reason to belaive in any form of creation.

I just don't see any hint of evidence that could point me in that direction.

 :lol:  PY  :lol:

Old Henk:
I wonder, too. Heard it on the radio somewhere in the past couple of months/years.

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