erm, if you're a very strong atheist or is strongly against christianity,i wouldnt actually suggest you read this blog. might have some stuff you find insulting or something. WOW so im pretty much in an absolutely wondrous mood
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Have you read Angels and Demons? The first part (the part involving antimatter) has a scientist proving that God had a hand in creating the universe.
Also there is one part that the scientist says, "We know that we picked the right choice among millions of others. If even one protein was arranged differently, we would cease to exist. Isn't it more rational to think that there was some greater power at work to choose the exact combination for us, rather than us having the luck to pick from more than forty billion possibilities?"
Science and religion are not at odds Science is simply too young to understand.
I just believe that one should not dwell on the past, but look towards the future. I believe that some things don't have to be explained. I believe that things don't necessarily have to be right or wrong. I believe that no right answer can be found for everything. I believe in following one's beliefs and having faith in it. I believe that we all need beliefs.
Kudos to the book for L3, inference, supported, explanation. In life, people seek answers. If it gives you an answer, be it true or not, then by all means, it's a good book to read.
I read this book on how science & religion COEXIST and not cancel out each other. But I skimmed through it cos I had only 1 week to read.
Do you currently have The Case For Faith with you now? I want to borrow! And do you have Black by Ted Dekker? IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR IT & ALL OTHER TED DEKKER BOOKS. Not really totally religion but mixed with crime as well (i think).
Haha good for you dear you found quiet time material! I'm doing purpose-driven life, which makes a lot of sense, but asks me to do stuff I really cannot seem to do.. so I have no idea whether to stop reading through it day by day without stopping, moving on even if I haven't done it properly, or to pause and do it properly, though it means it isn't '40 days purpose driven life' anymore, like much longer! Gah! But it's quite a good book!
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Also there is one part that the scientist says, "We know that we picked the right choice among millions of others. If even one protein was arranged differently, we would cease to exist. Isn't it more rational to think that there was some greater power at work to choose the exact combination for us, rather than us having the luck to pick from more than forty billion possibilities?"
Science and religion are not at odds
Science is simply too young to understand.
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I believe that some things don't have to be explained.
I believe that things don't necessarily have to be right or wrong.
I believe that no right answer can be found for everything.
I believe in following one's beliefs and having faith in it.
I believe that we all need beliefs.
Kudos to the book for L3, inference, supported, explanation. In life, people seek answers. If it gives you an answer, be it true or not, then by all means, it's a good book to read.
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Do you currently have The Case For Faith with you now? I want to borrow! And do you have Black by Ted Dekker? IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR IT & ALL OTHER TED DEKKER BOOKS. Not really totally religion but mixed with crime as well (i think).
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I think I lent it to Claire or something.
The much shorter Students' Ed though.
Haha.
Nice book.
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Yep.
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