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Old 06-29-2004, 10:22 AM
orangestar orangestar is offline
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Originally posted by bwind22
In my opinion, it is egotistical to assume that there is no being greater than us.

Most people believe in either 'creation' or 'evolution' via the big bang.

Those that believe in 'creation' have it simple. They are willing to accept/believe that there is a God and that God created them.

Those that believe in 'evolution' don't believe that. They believe that life started on Earth due to a cosmic occurance ('The Big Bang') that led to microscopic forms of life forming in the oceans. After millions of years, here we are.

Let me pose these questions to the 'evolution' people...

"Where did Earth come from?"
(I mean before 'the big bang', where did our planet come from?)

"What created the 'Bang'?"
(If you don't know, just say what you believe.)

"Do you really believe that the existence of life on this entire planet (from the blades of grass, to the microscopic organisms in the sea, to the dinosaurs, to you), as well as the existence of this planet itself, is all one big biological accident?"

(If you really do think that, then I feel sorry for you. How depressing it must be to have that outlook on things.)

I dont believe in any higher being. Sorry to dissapoint you, but my outlook is exactly that. Our existence is one big lucky (for us) biological accident. I do believe there is life on other planets somewhere. Just thinking about how BIG outer space is just freakes me out. Anything could be out there. Remember the end of Men in Black where the giant aliens were playing marbles with the milky way? That could happen theoretically I guess.

There's no proof of the 'creation' theory, but we have actually proof of evolution, and I am a scientificallly minded person. So I have to go with the proof.
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