RE: Book of Acts: Pure Fantasy
February 10, 2012 at 4:35 pm
(This post was last modified: February 10, 2012 at 4:37 pm by Undeceived.)
(February 10, 2012 at 12:52 am)Rhythm Wrote: We die because or bodies degrade over time, because we are biological machines. It's not a command directive that says "today we die".
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/adve...ve-forever
Quote: Your lack of evidence combined with your own fairy tales is all the evidence required. You have nothing to show for your god.
Apply that logic to the Big Bang. Where would you get the idea the universe created itself spontaneously? You’re essentially saying, “I don’t think God exists, so therefore life arose by itself.” You’re defaulting to the Big Bang, which is just as (or even less than) evidenced than God. We have a remarkably accurate and complex Bible, morality, experience and more in favor of God, but absolutely nothing for the Big Bang other than the requirement that matter came to exist. Clearly, you can't dismiss something just because you can't see it. We can't see gravity but we can see its effects. There are dozens of scientific laws you can't put your finger on, but they still must be considered. God must also be considered. It has long been apparent to people that the world was designed--it's only recently we have challenged this in their minds. The burden of proof is on evolutionists to prove their alternative to the most obvious and simplest solution (see Ockham's razor).