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To: marcos who wrote (10144)11/30/2000 7:44:23 AM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12810
 
For those of you wanting to learn something about creation and evolution. I think this guy knows more than he is telling us.

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To: Enam Luf who wrote (94698)
From: haqihana Wednesday, November 29, 2000 6:57 PM ET
Reply # of 95237

Enam Luf,
Just keep asking yourself, "where did it/they come from?" Where did the amino acids, and proteins, come from?? How did they get on this planet?? How did they arrive in this universe, for that matter. If there was a big bang, where did the elements required to make this "bang" come from?? What was the source of the ignition of this "big bang"?? Keep asking yourself where the elements for anything came from, and I, for one, do not see how you can doubt, or deny, the existence of a supreme being. I choose to call Him, God.

The theory of evolution from the primordial ooze has been shown to have such a remote possibility of happening, that many scientists that formerly accepted the theory, have backed away from it because of the negative odds.

The fact that every theory requires elements to have happened, proves that those elements had to come from somewhere, and under the control of some power greater than ourselves. Nothing ever came from nothing, and cannot come from nothing. Therefore, some power created the elements necessary for life on this, or any other, planet. ~H~

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