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#1 Re: Martian Politics and Economy » Should God be Exported to Mars? » 2004-06-03 04:40:57

Science is the only TRUE religion.  Why can't God have man evolve from a ancestor of the ape if He wants to do it that way?  Why wouldn't God begin everything with a bang?  It is the same, if you look upon it with an open mind.  Science and religion.  They are the same.

Have you ever read the beginning of Genesis?  Did you notice that it agrees with the scientific theory of the creation of the universe, earth and moon, and man?  What is the first thing you would see after the big bang?  Light.  Man comes after the crawling beasts and plants come before them both.  It's all there.  It's always been there, right before the priests eyes but they could not look with an open mind.

Dook you are so wrong. The Bible (Genesis) says that the earth was created in 7 DAYS. Not in a few million years. And it says God had CREATED all vegetarian, animal and human live, not that He made it evolve. And besides, evolution is based upon coincidence and natrual selection. So how can you combine that with your theory that God had make those thing happen.
It has never been there and it never will.

#2 Re: Martian Politics and Economy » Moral Communities to Mars - Send "Civil Body Politics" to Mars » 2004-06-03 04:30:41

works counter towards the goal of seeking out the origins of life. I leave it to everyone else to figure out how they feel about the whole thing.

Me, I really don't care if they find life, or if they do. It isn't a big deal either way. I don't care if they bulldoze the life they find on mars (assuming they do). Why?

Because I look outside and see a myriad of life and I think it has more value than any possible martian bacteria. I think spreading this life, the one we know to be, has far more value than respecting any "could-be" theory.

But that's just me. tongue  smile

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#3 Re: Martian Politics and Economy » Should God be Exported to Mars? » 2004-06-01 06:13:44

Mr. Beach

Still, that does not really answers my qeustion. I asked WHY????

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#5 Re: Martian Politics and Economy » Should God be Exported to Mars? » 2004-05-19 04:54:42

Believing that God is everywere at the same time is a matter of belief. However, is there a realistic alternative. I do not think so. The explanation used bij science as a fact !is never proven! an will never be proven! because it cannot be proven!
Science states, taht something is scientificly proven when: it is reproducable under the same conditions. How will you ever do that? You'll always need a labrotory.
And besides, there was no one really there who could prove that the Big Band really happend.

Anyway, as I said its a maater of belief, and if you're not open for it, nothing will make you change your mind, but if you are, I suggest you should start seeking God!

Best regards to everyone

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