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I'm more along the lines of Issac Newton who saw God as a sort of 'clockmaker' that once started is pretty much on it's own as to how it runs, evolves, repairs itself, etc.

I suspect that this does not quiet meet the criteria demanded by the 'creationists' but it at least allows for the notion that the universe is more than pure random gases spontaneously cuagulating out of nothingness.




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Re: This one is for 'Ribit': Apparently science hasn't quite taken hold yet down your way...
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Thu, 08 Aug 13 10:38 PM
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...they say that's what they believe because they think it will get em elected. Republicans are only slightly more honest than democrats.

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/through-the-wormhole-is-there-a-creator/

In the above link you will find a thru the wormhole documentary (morgan freeman) which stimulates thought on the possibility of there being some kind of guidance going on. The notion of God snapping his fingers and everything just popping into place is nowhere near as awe inspiring as just getting a concept of what a complicated thing creation must have been. It's worth a watch.


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