when you look at a snowflake, a tornado, a giant oak, the sand dunes of Mars, a solar flare, a black hole (well, you can't really see those), a puppy dog and a pussy cat, a buxom blonde
2007-01-03
13:37:01
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2007-01-03
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Nature and science.
2007-01-03 13:40:38
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answered by DishclothDiaries 7
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I see the hand of God, as he is an intelligent being, if he exists, and could pull if off better than nature and science, that in and of themselves are not able to do what has been done in the universe. I suppose it could be both, but only because of God still, as something needed to put it all into motion. You can put a bunch of chemicals and ingredients together in a lab, and they will do NOTHING on their own. Even WITH scientists there to put things into action, they cannot duplicate (with their intelligence, etc) what we see in the universe. Absolutely fascinating study!
2007-01-03 13:42:11
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answered by oceansnsunsets 4
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Both, I have my own mixed religion. In the beginning there was nothing. Suddenly there was a God. He made a bunch of swirling gases that caused the Big Bang and let THAT take care of the rest, while he sat in a corner and waited for football to be invented.
I really believe that, I just made it alittle sillier.
I only say both because SOMETHING had to create those gases because the belief in science falls apart after you get to the part where the gases had to come from SOMEWHERE. You can't say there was nothing and then suddenly there were swirling gases, and then BANG a universe, it doen't add up.
2007-01-03 13:39:13
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answered by Bryan K.S. 3
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Since I believe that God made the laws of nature, I see God in all the beautiful things in the universe. Science just attempts to explain those laws. Didn't He make it a law of nature than light travels at 186,282.397 miles/second?
2007-01-03 13:46:46
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answered by Donald C 3
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When I see nature or science, I see the hand of God.
I also have read that if this earth were to be knocked off its axis by one or two degrees, man could not live on it.
grace2u
2007-01-03 13:40:54
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answered by Theophilus 6
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The bible says that God created all things which includes NATURE and SCIENCE There is a verse in ihe Bible 'Quote, THAT GOD IS NATURE'. He is also SCIENCE since he owns everything in heaven and on earth and knows and can solve all problems including all scientific solutions >>>> Think about it.
2007-01-03 13:55:28
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answered by EL-BRAY 3
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I see always the hand of God. I know this is God because I feel a inner peace like no other. Corney as this may sound, I have always felt God.
2007-01-03 13:43:14
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answered by jerseygirl3510 2
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God IS nature. Nature IS God. I see no distinction between them.
God is within everything, including us. That's one reason many scientists call the smallest possible particle the "God particle."
2007-01-03 13:53:15
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answered by Huddy 6
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look at your own hand...
What do you see?
my point is, there is only that which you can see, beyond that nothing exist until you see it through what ever mean you devise. Do you see what I mean?
I'm a creator, an inventor I invent the invention, I have new things in my mind and they do not exist for you but soon you will see them for I am building them and I will name them.
2007-01-03 13:49:39
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answered by James 5
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Nature for most, maybe not for the blond. That could be the work of man.
2007-01-03 13:40:08
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answered by Nemesis 7
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