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2006-08-26 15:28:13 · 12 answers · asked by Pedro ST 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

You're right, Bobkgin: men have nipples. But you have to think of nature as a work in process, not as the outcome. I don't believe in Creation in the biblic sense, but it seems even more unlikely to me that all the creatures in this world are an acident...

2006-08-26 15:40:56 · update #1

rmarkgarrett: again, I am not talking about Creation in a religious point of view. Your resistance is caused by the believe that we are superior to other beings. If you accept the fact that we are equal - and not superior - to all other forces in nature, then even viruses make sense.

2006-08-26 15:46:39 · update #2

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Random-no way. Only scientist who have something to gain from this believe it. Everyone needs to think about this.

2006-08-26 15:32:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Randomness never forms perfection. The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that things go from order to disorder and not the other way around. This is called entropy. The only way to get order is for someone with a plan and intelligence to do it. So, basically, perfection of any kind cannot possibly be random. And, evolution violates the laws of nature so it cannot possibly be true and I cannot figure out why any legitimate scientist would try to prove that it is. I don't care if a scientist doesn't want to believe that God created everything. However, I wish they would get past the whole idea of evolution and move on to a theory that doesn't violate the basic principles of nature.

2006-08-26 22:37:31 · answer #2 · answered by Gwen 5 · 0 0

The Act of molecules coming together and randomly forming and earth with an atmosphere that can be inhabited is 10000000000000000000*10 to the 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Power. If it was nature than All other planets would either have life, or no planet would have life. That is why God is proven right, he made this universe unique.

2006-08-26 22:35:40 · answer #3 · answered by Jesus IS REAL 3 · 0 0

You know, before I ever opened a bible, being in nature is when I experienced God most of all. When I was young. The beauty of His creation did things to my heart. They spoke to me and gave me peace and filled in parts of me that hurt.

I love His creation, to this day my soul just flies when I look out at a blue sky, green trees, water, flowers, mountains...it's all so very beautiful.

2006-08-26 22:32:15 · answer #4 · answered by christian_lady_2001 5 · 1 0

Nature is FAR from perfect. Nature is random, unfeeling, violent, messy and wild.

Unless of course you call THAT perfect, in which case I'd say "no, that's not an act of God... that's existence... which has nothing to do with God."

2006-08-26 22:33:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

An Act of God! For example, a disgusting-looking caterpillar can grow to a beautiful butterfly. Isn't it fascinating? God is the CREATOR, whereas the rest are all but CREATURES. How do we know? FAITH is the answer! True, devout Christians do not see to believe; they believe in order to see.
May my answer bless you. Hallelujah!

2006-08-26 22:30:35 · answer #6 · answered by Echo Forest 6 · 0 0

Useless male nipples an act of God?

I think not.

Gwen:"Randomness never forms perfection" - never seen a snowflake?

2006-08-26 22:31:52 · answer #7 · answered by bobkgin 3 · 0 1

Dude. Nature is only perfect if you have very low standards. Define perfect. tsunamis, earthquakes, pestilence, plague, volcanoes, landslides, mosquitoes, heart worms, liver flukes, cancer, aging. You're statement is quite mindless you know.

2006-08-26 22:34:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Master potter at work on his clay.

God may have spoken it into existence, but He pronounced the words very carefully.

2006-08-26 22:34:52 · answer #9 · answered by J Z 4 · 0 0

There is no perfection in nature, and never will be. There is no perfect anywhere. It is but a concept, and will remain such.

2006-08-26 22:31:08 · answer #10 · answered by drink_more_powerade 4 · 0 1

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