I agree 100%!!!!!!
2007-02-17 11:19:20
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answered by MJR 5
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Let's see, there are theoretically an infinite number of stars in the universe, say that there are only a very small number that have planets, about 100 trillion. What are the chances that at least one naturally comes about the process to support life? There was no 'creation'; a habitable planet is inevitable.
2007-02-17 19:22:20
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answered by dantes_torment 2
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How do the first two parts of your question link together?
How are people making enough sense of this to answer?
1) yes, I had guessed it was;
2) I don't think I am, but I still fail to see the connection between this question and the first;
3) To my mind, yes he was.
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2007-02-17 19:19:34
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answered by abetterfate 7
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It's in the Bible, that the earth was created to be lived on.
2007-02-17 19:34:05
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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When Jesus comes, heaven will follow.
2007-02-17 19:22:43
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answered by rezany 5
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I don't, because I don't think earth was created (by anything other than the forces of nature).
2007-02-17 19:40:09
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answered by somebody 4
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The earth is only our "temporary" housing.
2007-02-17 20:15:45
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answered by jasmin2236 7
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NO CRAP! I mean, there's oxygen, water, and food. Get the idea?
But I know that "god" isn't the one who created it.
2007-02-17 19:18:36
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answered by Alterna 4
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yes and we will be here during the millenium
2007-02-17 19:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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