Originally posted by Arikay
And how come because something hasnt been proven by science is it automatically gods doing?
Because without those voids in scientific knowledge, creationists would have no reason to exist.
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Originally posted by Arikay
And how come because something hasnt been proven by science is it automatically gods doing?
Originally posted by Pete Harcoff
Because without those voids in scientific knowledge, creationists would have no reason to exist.
Originally posted by tacoman528
None of you seem to know the answer. So I will have to properly inform you. If anyone here thinks they know the answer, then say it. In Colossians 1:17, it says that Jesus holds all things together.
Originally posted by David Gould
I think Chick is chic - the Stan Lee of Christian comics. I mean, everyone knows he is not serious don't they?
Originally posted by tacoman528
We do not crash into the sun because we have a perfectly balanced orbit (more proof of intelligent design) not the same case as electrons around an atom. I would also like to point out the the force of Electro-magnetizm is thousands of times more powerful than the force of Gravity.
Originally posted by tacoman528
Thank you for that insult and that attempt to throw us off subject
Originally posted by tacoman528
None of you seem to know the answer. So I will have to properly inform you. If anyone here thinks they know the answer, then say it. In Colossians 1:17, it says that Jesus holds all things together. Its the only thing that makes sense. Think about it. You don't know the answer, yet the answer is before you. It is Jesus that holds everything together. I've given you my answer which is completely logical. For some of you, the best answer I've heard yet is, "Nothing Exists at all."
C'mon, people
Originally posted by tacoman528
We do not crash into the sun because we have a perfectly balanced orbit (more proof of intelligent design) not the same case as electrons around an atom.
Originally posted by Pete Harcoff
Actually, research into chaos theory would suggest that the planetary systems are not "perfectly balanced", at that it may be possible (due to gravitational disturbances from other planets, comets, etc) for a planet to be flung out of orbit (or fall into the Sun).
Originally posted by tacoman528
If the nucleus is completely made of positive material, what holds it together?
That is, except the power of god.
Check out this verse...Colossians 1:17
also John 1:3
Originally posted by Chrisopher Paul
If that is true, wouldnt it have happened in the 4.5 Billion years that the Earth is supposed to have been around?
Originally posted by Mechanical Bliss
First of all, you're wrong right off the bat.
There are two kinds of nucleons: protons and neutrons. The nucleus of an atom (except the Hydrogen atom excluding its isotopes, Deuterium and Tritium) is not completely made of positive material, but rather of both types of neucleons.
Originally posted by David Gould
I was reading a book that said computer modelling of the solar system predicts that in 200-300 million years time one of the three inner planets will be thrown out of the solar system.
Because of chaos, it is impossible to predict which planet it will be or exactly when, but the evidence is clear that there will be a major event.
Originally posted by tacoman528
We hope that we are raptured before this happens
Originally posted by tacoman528
your point is...
Originally posted by Late_Cretaceous
Why does someone have no problem accepting the electromagnetic force, but cannot accept the strong nuclear force?