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To: i-node who wrote (141323)1/8/2002 12:25:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586540
 
You're right but wouldn't that be the power of physics?

Actually, I was referring to the life components. Certainly physics has everything to do with where we are, but I think chemistry has everything to do with WHO we are.


And I was talking about the physical aspect of the place we live in......solar system, galaxy, universe......that's why I thought physics was appropriate.

I don't doubt the existence of God; however, I do strongly life is about chemistry. How the two relate, who knows...

Two things..........I am surprised you believe in God....don't know why I am surprised.

Second.....what did you mean to say re chemistry...I think you skipped a word.



To: i-node who wrote (141323)1/8/2002 2:19:41 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 1586540
 
David, That's where it's clear that God has to be acting on his creation to make these atomic reactions occur. It's so far beyond the comprehension of our scientist to explain why it works. They can see how it works but still are light years away from understand why it does. God is so far beyond understanding you have to take it on faith, but it's clear the universe is far too complex to just happened by random acts.

M.