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Originally posted by Peri
I believe in God not only because I believe what the Bible says but also because I find it difficult to accept that earth's creation was a coincidence. If you look at it from a rational point of view it's impossible to explain how the first particle of matter was formed.
Obviously there's still many unanswered questions in science, but there's undoubtably some logical explanation for everything. I don't see any point in jumping to hasty conclusions and attributing these things to supernatural beings. Although I'd agree that the question of what created every necessary ingredient of the Big Bang is very mind-boggling one.
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Originally posted by Peri
I believe that the human being is so complex (digestive system, respiratory system, and more importantly, our ability to think and reason, etc) that it's hard for me to imagine that it was all the result of a coincidence or a random formation of atoms. That's very unlikely according to the theory of probability.
Evolution might have gone from a singularity to scattered particles in space to complex human beings, but it's not like these things happened overnight.
Sure, if there was a god he'd be able to conceal himself relatively easily. But he might as well just step up and take some credit instead? E.g. leave a mere shred of hard evidence.