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Author Topic:   Can science support creationism?
RoseBudd
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Message 72 of 95 (157079)
11-07-2004 9:59 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by mikehager
10-20-2004 1:14 PM


I think I understand your question...what I think you are saying is how can someone use science to defend believing in God, when science really wasn't ment to do that. But the way I see it, is that even though scientists try to use science to disprove God, it does just the opposite. For example, the big bang theory. It says that life just came to be over time...but if that was true, then the first strand of DNA would have had to create itself, meaning that information would have had to create itself...and if that is true, then there should be millions of examples of information creating itself. If you can give me one, that would be great. That's how I see it...

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