I'm not sure if "pointing to" is grammatically correct, but I do not think 'does' needs to be capital. (It's not a new sentence)
I'm curious about how your paper will prove or disprove that there is a God. I'm not sure that anyone can prove if God is real. You just have to believe. It's impossible to prove that God exists. God is a loving force, the force that set the universe into motion. Heaven is not a real place as well. Heaven is a spiritual place, within our souls, connected with God.
But here's my theory, the Big Bang really did happen, but God set the Big Bang into action. I also believe in evolution. And that God primarily created the universe- he just let evolution run its course.
2007-02-22 11:51:06
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answered by Squeegee Beckingheim :-) 5
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Correct
2007-02-22 11:51:54
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answered by himnbamluvr 1
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Capital D for Does
2007-02-22 11:47:37
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answered by ignoramus 7
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Yes, it should be capitalized, although it's in the same sentance, it's coming after a colon, which therefore, should be capitalized.
2007-02-22 11:47:47
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answered by - 2
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Does doesn't need to be capitalized in your sentence.
2007-02-22 11:47:03
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answered by moonfreak♦ 5
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yes, it is a sentence. does should be capitalized. Does.
2007-02-22 11:49:09
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answered by Smart1 2
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yes it should be capital cuz even its a new sentence even though its in a un-finished sentence.
2007-02-22 11:48:40
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answered by muwah22 2
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It doesn't need to be capitalized; colons do not start another sentence, semi-colons do.
2007-02-22 11:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Does should be capitalized and you should put a semi-colon ;
rather than a colon :
2007-02-22 11:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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How about using a comma.
2007-02-22 11:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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