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Old 08-15-2007, 06:48 PM   #57 (permalink)
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"Ah, well, I think I've realized that you're merely a puddle in a hole (if I may borrow the analogy from the late great Douglas Adams). You look at the hole you're in and you say, "well, this hole fits me quite perfectly; it seems as if all of nature is here to support me and for me to use, this must be evidence that someone (or something) created it!""

Yes, if I saw my own material existance here as an end in and of itself, rather than a means to an end, that would make sense. But apparenlty many atheists, like Mr. Adams (may his soul be embraced by God) just don't GET that.
God didn't put me here to make me comforatable, or for it to be "perfect" for me.

"I'm just wondering if you believe the shape of a banana is evidence of God because allegedly it fits the human hand perfectly!"

I'm just wondering what sort of other assinine assumptions you make about people. You've already shown yourself to be hysterically ignorant of my religion.

"When in actuality, nature points directly away from the idea of a God. It points right toward the idea that everything is one and dependent upon each other and not existing inherently. That things formed and are forming due to natural selection and eons of material causes and conditions."

Yeah.. everything IS dependent upon everthing else. Nature is in a total state of UTTER DEPENDENCE. Hmmmmm... think about that... just for a minute....
If at first you don’t succeed – try, try again and then quit. There’s no sense in making a damned fool of yourself. – W.C. Fields