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Old 08-24-2006, 04:17 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by FishForLunch
I dont know about God, but the Big Bang theory seems somewhat logical.
The big Bang theory is just the opposite of logical. In fact, if you study it, it has more assumption and faith in the unknown than anything related to Creationism.

How can you get something from nothing?
Never be able to recreate today what supposedly happened then?
And defy known scientific principles, but still propose that it happened this way?

Logically something that is a much higher power than man, CREATED this world.

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