...How many years ...? In just your body alone there are billions of amazing things working together. Your eyes have their own unique complexities, your brain, your various body organs and what have you, and we have not yet talked about what is seen under the microscope. There are billions of things going on in your body, all working harmoniously together so you can be you.
Now look at all the many things around you, plants and trees, mammals, fish, birds, bugs, grubs and worms, gasses, liquids, solids, and on and on. Try to think of absolutely anything and everything that you are even aware of that exists, then think about the amazing complexities in each one of them.
Now think about how their very existence compliments everything else that exists.
And do the same with that which you know of the universe.
Being humble enough to admit that even the most advanced human scientist is not aware of everything that exists, as they find new things every now and again, the shear greatness in number and complexity of all of these things working together in our physical realm is a statistical impossibility to have happened by mere chance.
The least one with any real scientific training has to admit is that it would take an eternity of time for these things to come to be as they are now.
How many years do you say it took? And if they simply evolved of chance, then why do they not evolve also back to nothing again? What keeps all these many different complex things in place and working together instead of letting them evolve back the other direction?
There can only be one answer. They were made and are sustained by a force of intelligence.
How can you who know so little, argue with an intelligence so obviously superior to you?
I like that, Wise Old Owl. LOL !!!
One responder said that because I do not understand it I need to believe in the magic of a God.
Ironically, you discount God for the same reason. You do not understand God.
Well if you think my not understanding nature explains why I choose to believe in God and you believe that makes me wrong? I tell you your not understanding God explains why you choose not to believe in God, but you are wrong.
You are definitely the one arguing against the face of one more intelligent than you. I wisely choose not to argue with him.
Now look at all the many things around you, plants and trees, mammals, fish, birds, bugs, grubs and worms, gasses, liquids, solids, and on and on. Try to think of absolutely anything and everything that you are even aware of that exists, then think about the amazing complexities in each one of them.
Now think about how their very existence compliments everything else that exists.
And do the same with that which you know of the universe.
Being humble enough to admit that even the most advanced human scientist is not aware of everything that exists, as they find new things every now and again, the shear greatness in number and complexity of all of these things working together in our physical realm is a statistical impossibility to have happened by mere chance.
The least one with any real scientific training has to admit is that it would take an eternity of time for these things to come to be as they are now.
How many years do you say it took? And if they simply evolved of chance, then why do they not evolve also back to nothing again? What keeps all these many different complex things in place and working together instead of letting them evolve back the other direction?
There can only be one answer. They were made and are sustained by a force of intelligence.
How can you who know so little, argue with an intelligence so obviously superior to you?
I like that, Wise Old Owl. LOL !!!
One responder said that because I do not understand it I need to believe in the magic of a God.
Ironically, you discount God for the same reason. You do not understand God.
Well if you think my not understanding nature explains why I choose to believe in God and you believe that makes me wrong? I tell you your not understanding God explains why you choose not to believe in God, but you are wrong.
You are definitely the one arguing against the face of one more intelligent than you. I wisely choose not to argue with him.