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Originally posted by tracey:
let's not forget that oooh loads of the earth is submerged. how much evidence, i wonder, i beneath the oceans?
the land masses have altered enormously over the aeons of history that we cannot really get to grips with and i still can't find things i dropped in my garden last year!!!! and they're not even buried.
faith and god are non-starters really. if we can't explain evolution and the begining of 'matter/energy, then we certainly can't explain where the literal idea of 'god' came from.
both ideas have the same basic stumbling block - the begining. personally, i prefer to go with a concept that has some hope of an answer at some point in the far distant future. but frankly, the idea that god came into being fully able to create is as daft an idea that i've ever encountered in all my born days.........
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The problem I have with that line of reasoning is that it assumes God has a begining (bound by time). God is not bound by time, space or any of the limitations that finite man or the rest of creation is bound by. All things phsyical are subject to time, God is not phsyical He is spiritual.
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