You can't prove it doesn't exist though. So its not the same thing.
2007-09-04 08:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Not my words, but a damn good answer.....
The longer I live and the more I look around me the more firmly I become convinced that all things were created by God and that the Darwin Theory just doesn't hold water.
Now I know that Mr. Darwin is the darling of the secular progressive and new age sets, probably the only other fallacy besides global warming that rates so high in their collective opinions.
If you'll take the time to look at the Universe and if you'll just be honest with yourself you'll just have to admit that all of this was created, not evolved from some blob of primeval scum that took some billion years or so to ooze up out of some swamp and develop and turn into all things that breathe.
That's called the Single Cell Theory and it's the biggest bunch of supposedly scientific junk ever hatched in the halls of hell.
Take the Planet Earth for instance. It is strategically and perfectly placed in the Solar System to take advantage of the life giving sun and have an atmosphere, oceans, rain and human habitation.
And why is there such a variety of plants on the earth? And do you honestly believe that a tree sheds it's leaves and lowers it's sap in the fall, then raises it's sap and grows it's leaves in the spring by trial and error?
The likelihood of that happening is less than that of a pile of junk, coming together of it's own volition and turning into an atomic submarine that can fly unmanned, into outer space.
And how do you account for the time God made the sun stand still so the armies of Israel could have light to destroy their enemies, something that has been acknowledged by the scientific community. Did the earth just decide on it's own to stop turning?
And the silliest thing of all is that man descended from the ape family. Well if that's so, why didn't all the apes turn into men? Why is man alone in all creation, the only living being that can think and reason?
How about the rain cycles, the food chain and a million other things that discredit Darwin's Theory.
And most of all, how about love? Although animals take care of their young and some of them mate for life, they are totally incapable of love. That's because love is divine, a gift of God to the human beings he created.
Darwin, Huxley and company were part of the elitist intellectual set in England, atheistic snobs who did their best to discredit the truth of creationism.
If I may borrow and paraphrase a line from Shakespeare's Macbeth, Evolution is but a poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more, a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing.
In the future Darwinism will be looked upon as we now look upon the flat earth theory.
I'd venture a guess that if you were able to communicate with Mr. Darwin now that he'd tell you most emphatically that his theory of evolution is wrong, has always been wrong and that the Universe and everything in it was created by Almighty God.
Yes the species had an origin, Almighty God, creator and ruler of the universe and everything in it.
Believe it now or believe it later but believe it you will.
Pray for our troops
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
2007-09-04 16:26:20
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answered by Justa Angel 3
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This really gets more tiresome. Every time someone comes up with this type of reverse psychology in an effort to show that people who believe in god are not psychotic, it breaks down into zealots, from both sides, coming up with more and more pathetic quotes, from individuals or books, which have as much credibility as a drunk lying in the gutter.
The reason I say that is not as disrespect for the drunk but to illustrate the fact that there is no definative proof one way or the other. Pointing at the wonders of the universe, or creation if you like, and saying "There must be etc." is not proof, it is an opinion, even if it is the pope who says it.
My favourite is the premise that in an infinate universe, there is room for everything and all possibilities are possible, for examples read, Terry Pratchett.
2007-09-04 16:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Why try to prove that God exists? You'll never really know that he exists until you try a relationship with him for yourself. You can't go into it with the motive of proving something though, you have to be humble and wanting to surrender your life to him. If you do this, there's no way that he won't prove to you that he is real - in your life.
2007-09-04 15:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No it doesnt work that way if you can't prove it exists it doesn't mean it doesn't mean it doesn't it just means that currently we don't have a way to prove it yet. However, this was the case 200 years ago for practically all of the recent scientific discoveries. Both sceince and religion rely on faith. You either believe in one or the other.
2007-09-04 15:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Tempting view of it, but I can't prove love exists either, I just know it does through my personal experience and the experiences other people tell me about. If I had never experienced love I might be sceptical about it's existence, but who am I to say what does and doesn't exist?
2007-09-05 05:55:01
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answered by good tree 6
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There are certain things you cannot prove, but which you take for granted.
For instance, you cannot prove that other people have minds, but you assume it is true.
And you cannot prove that the universe existed ten minutes ago (your memories could be false).
Belief in God might come into the same category.
2007-09-04 17:14:38
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answered by fundamentalist1981 3
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Just because you do not see something, it does not mean it does not exist! Let us not be narrow minded, we are talking about two different realms here: the spiritual and the physical. The physical cannot prove that the spiritual realm exist. We are only connected to the spiritual realm by Holy Spirit, Faith, and Prayers.
2007-09-04 18:25:48
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answered by Aeon Enigma 4
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There are many thing which are not perceptible by human beings but their existence has proved.God exists and that has been proved by millions and billions of people.If someone does not give any credence to so many people confirming the existence of God, why do they credence to scientific research claiming existence of cosmic rays and other thing not perceptible to hman eyes? Scientific research is as good an experience to be belived as that of prophets and other people confirming theexistence of God.Is it not bigotary that claim of one pary is rejected without personal scruitiny and that of other party is entertained without proper verification of antecedents?
2007-09-08 01:08:35
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answered by shahinsaifullah2006 4
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God has given me all the proof I need. He does exist.
However, I can’t proof it to you. The only way for you to receive proof would be if you were willing to listen to God’s Holy Spirit. Perhaps the time will come when you will be ready to listen. Then you will have your proof. Until then, it is all going to be nonsense to you. There’s not a thing any of us can do about that.
I see no point in arguing about it or trying to persuade anybody. You won’t get it until you’re ready.
2007-09-04 15:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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