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Jambers. In our own solar system, it happened NINE times. Nine planets (counting Pluto). Ours just happened to be hospitable enough for life. <br /><br />I'm really not seeing this "one degree" theory. Your chances of winning the lottery are incredibly minuscule, yet people win, and they probably had roughly the same chance to do so as you did.
I believe there is a god and i base that on the sientific fact i have listed before, something had to have a hand in that i meen just one degree and nothing would be here, JUST ONE! what are the chances of it being the perfect time, the perfect tempachure? and i know my spelling is off right now, sorry about that. its 1 in the morning and i dont fell like spell checking lol. But my point stands, i dont belive in like a big brother always looking over your shoulder takeing down every mean thing you say, hes got better things to do
Whenever I come in here, I want to quote the Sassy Gay Friend: Eve episode.>.> /off topic<br /><br />But I wanted to add that my zoology course is wrapping up right now. And all of our units have had a ton of focus on evolution. And honestly? The proof for it is so overwhelming that I don't see how anyone can't believe in it. It just makes sense to see how these evolunationary relationships are put together.
All i can say is Evolution Evolution Evolution!<br />I do not believe that some guy created us in 7 days..
Well, what you have to think about is yes, the Earth its self may be old, but the universe? Oh my gosh. I'll never forget, my teacher did a demonstration with us she had a black ribbon with a white spot at the end about an inch long. She had one of my friends hold one end, and then walked all the way across the soccer field. <br /><br />She said "The white spot represents how long earth has been here. The black is how long the galaxy has been here."<br /><br />It was a matter of chance and it happened. But considering the unstable state of our galaxy at the time, it was bound to happen. <br /><br />And if that could happen to us, imagine other galaxies. The complexity of the universe never ceases to astound me, but I'm not resorting to a "higher power" as an explaination. What if extra terrestrial beings do exist? It's possible I suppose, not inside our own galaxy, but who's to say it couldn't have happened again, or even before us?<br /><br />Would they be a work of this "god"?
Okay heres a proven fact in what I am saying I'll even list a source for you. As I said before I believe there IS someone out there looking and making big decisions but I don't believe its that big brother theory everyone seems to think I CAN have it both ways and science even backs up my ideas of what happend with this statement.<br><br><br />In 1965, Radioastronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered a 2.725 degree Kelvin (-454.765 degree Fahrenheit, -270.425 degree Celsius) Cosmic Microwave Background radiation (CMB) which pervades the observable universe.<br /><br />MEANING one degree in one direction or the other there would be no "primeval ooze" because there would be no planet for it to sit on. It would have become a black hole instead. Hence no us. Meaning that that other Theory would never come into effect ether, if there is no planet, there is no life. <br /><br />On a side note, please remember to end your tags. Your entire post is a link and I don't think you meant to do that :)<br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_microwave_background_radiation"><br />SOURCE under Features paragraph 1 </a> i DID have a different source here at one time i have since then found a better source. if you wish to see HOW this relates read the entire artical.
<b>@Jambers</b><br /><br />"one way or the other there would be no us, no "life" on this planet after the big bang."<br /><br />Why not? <br />Darwinism has pretty much been proven. <br /><a href=http://www.clarku.edu/~piltdown/map_receptionfav/darwintheoryproved.html>The Missing Link Found</a>.<br /><br />We evolved from primeval ooze. Fact. <br /><br />Creatonalists cannot believe in dinosaurs. The bible does not mention dinosaurs, and claims Earth is only a few thousand years old.<br /><br />So even though we have *proof* they existed MILLIONS to BILLIONS of years before us, people continue to reject it ever happened. <br /><br />Illogical. Wrong. <br /><br />And Buddy...carbon dating is pretty accurate. It proves the Earth is older than the bible claims. <br />
As for Super: "science cannot prove anything"
Umm, actually. Science proves <b>everything</b>.
Have you ever heard that saying "Religion was created to pacify the stupid"?
I'm not saying I think everyone who's religious is stupid. What I'm saying is, if you can't understand the concept and -facts- of how things happened, well...I can't fix that.
Humans found the path to sentience first. We are not alone. This is no longer as simple as chimps using tools. Dolphins are capable of metacognition and the concepts of religion and the future. The neo cortex of a dolphin absolutely blows a human's out of the water. Dolphins have their own language. Not just communication through body language or clicks or noises. They have an actual language as we do. Oh yeah, they understand the concept of mirrors, as well. That's self awareness.
<a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJeIdVX0Nqg>Video On Dolphin Intelligence</a>.
How can you explain that?
Evolution.<br /><br />Evidence for evolution and related things: Tons<br /><br />Evidence that God created everything and nothing has since changed: Negative.<br /><br />;)
"<br />The age of rocks is usually determined by radioactive (or radiometric) dating. Some elements are radioactive and gradually convert from one isotope to another. For example, uranium 238 (238U) will gradually convert to lead (206Pb). It will do this at a constant rate. The rate is described as a half-life of the isotope in question. This is the period of time it takes for half the atoms of 238U to convert to lead. For this particular element, the half-life is 4.47 billion years and uranium/lead dating is useful for rocks between 1 million and 4.5 billion years (as luck would have it!)." <br /><br />Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_they_tell_the_earth_is_4.5_billion_years_old#ixzz19iMjaxJb<br /><br />That is supposed proof of the age of the Earth. But they can only guess how long it takes for that to happen to the rocks.
ok the way i see it yes there is a God, but i dont think its a God that is always there and pokeing his nose into things constently not the big brother looking over your shoulder deal everyone seems to say exsists. Why do i believe there is a God, well its quite simple 1 degree one way or the other there would be no us, no "life" on this planet after the big bang.