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Originally posted by Pooeypants,+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Pooeypants,)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-Milton Bradley, The Watch Analogy
One of my neighbors favorite analogies for explaining the complexities of the universe, the reason God "must exist", is that you can put all the parts of a watch down on a table somewhere, and left undisturbed, they would never arange themselves into a working watch. In other words, they would say that simple things never become more complex in nature. They say there is no evidence of this type of thing happening in the natural world. |
Amazing, I didn't know a mechanical watch was capable of self replicating.
Next please...
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Science now believes itself to be able to describe the events necessarry to explain what we see around us in the everyday world. One of the things they ask us to accept is that the simplest atom known, hydrogen, is fused into helium when a star burns from its natural state in space.
So here you have huge cloud of gas, which under the laws of gravity, is congealed into ever denser clouds which then ignite, quite naturally, and then build more complex atoms like we see in the world we can actually test before our eyes.
I just thought I would throw that out there since it contradicts a popular position being debated these days. |
The Science behind Astronomy and nuclear physics is very sound and support by ample of empirical data. Perhaps one day you'd like to take a course in Astrophysics to learn there is no magic involved, just pure laws of physics in action. Try harder, next please.[/b][/quote]
Look, I ddon't want to turn this into a fight, but, I don't think you comprehend what you read. I have no idea how else to respond to this. Either you do not understand, or you are just trying to be a smartass.