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Old 12-12-2003, 01:50 AM   #11
JeepNGeorge
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Yes things do evolve, I will accept that. Galapagos Islands is a perfect example of evolution. The fact that people are living longer is in a small part another step of evolution. The conditions in which we live in have changed and we have adapted to them.

But to say that millions upon millions of years ago matter just sprang up out of nothing and now I have a big oak tree with squirrels playing in my yard is a little hard to believe.

Where did the matter come from that started the Big Bang?

From relative nothingness to what we see today, it's hard to believe that it is all just random.

If it is random don't make fun of me while we are in the big sleep for wanting to believe a higher power had some hand in creating this.

And if I'm right I'll try to slip some icewater to the non-believers okay?
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