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Re: For crying out loud...

john the angry man ( 01/29/2005, 21:47:33 )

Stop being such a twat, please. Just shut up about all this, or at least respect religion. You obviously don't know what you're talking about, and you come across to me as a utter fool. Do you want me to explain? I hope not, I'm tired, but I can't stand your rediculous and naive comments. Look at it this way - I'm Christian, but I believe (to an extent) that evolution is true. (and for God's sake stop saying it's fact. If you're such a great scientist you should know that you have to prove the theory of Evolution if you want to say it's true. No one has) Evolution seems logical to me, if a little suspect in places. I don't take the bible literally. I believe that the 7 days story was a parable of sorts. I think the Big Bang probably did happen, but it was God who caused it. Don't you get it? Not all Christians take the bible literally, myself included. I'm not going to take out some guy's eye or tooth, because he knocked them out by accident, am I? Anyway, I think the New testament is more relevant to Christians. Science and religion can co-exist - I believe God created the world, but that's not to say that he made it in 6 days. Physics exists, that's obvious - gravity and so on - but why the hell does that mean God doesn't exist? Why couldn't he create the earth and the universe with these rules, create the elements, create life? That's what I don't get - that you seem to think that if science is valid, God is not. I'm interested in science - I take all three at school (biology, chemistry and physics)and I'm damn good at it. But that doesn't mean I don't believe in God and Jesus. I hope this gets into your thick skull.Heh, just spotted this... "and beacause there is no such thing as God" 1)Learn to spell ¬_¬ 2)Prove he doesn't exist, scientifically. Come on... Oh, you can't. If you're such a fan of science then you should know that you have to prove a theory. In other words, put your money where your mouth is. Sure, I can't prove God exists either, but that's the whole point of faith - I shouldn't need proof to believe in him.A summary: SCIENCE DOES NOT MAKE RELIGION INVALID. And looking at the other points of your post, all I have to say is that you obviously don't know what you're talking about, to be honest. Wise up or shut up. All this insulting isn't very Christian of me is it...

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