Archive for April, 2006
I Pity You
Slashdot has an article that tries to prove that prayer does not help people with heart problems. First off, let me say that this is a sad attempt to try to justify a disbelief in prayer or the belief that science is the “all knowing facts of life.” When you read the article you will note that the researchers, Duke University, had a previous study where they found that prayer helped and now they have a study where they found that prayer didn’t help. So the “obvious conclusion” is that God doesn’t exist. If that’s what you believe I pity you. I really pity you. It was heart breaking reading the trolls’ comments on Slashdot. “God doesn’t exist, this proves it.” “SEE? SEE? I TOLD YOU!” And much much more. One person went as far to quote the Bible trying to prove that God doesn’t exist. Stop, you’re embarrassing yourselves. First off, everyone is taking scripture way out of context. Read the whole story before you try to use part of scripture to justify your disbelief. Sooner or later you will realize that science is not the absolute truth. Example, science was used to prove that the earth was flat. Scientist for a time proved that the sun revolved around the earth. But wait, the earth is round and the earth revolves around the sun! Science is not the absolute truth! I pray for your sake that you will realize this before its too late.
I’ll end with this. For those that actually believe in the big bang theory I have something to ask you. First, we can all agree that if the earth had been closer to the sun we would all burn up in an instant. If the earth was farther way we would all be frozen. Second, look at the life around you, how it fits in just right. Seems almost perfect right? You believe we came from a blob of cells, the rest believe in creationism. Third, look at the universe, massive, countless stars and an infinite way it could have gone wrong from the “big bang”. Almost like a puzzle, it was all placed together just right so that every piece fits just right. Here’s my question. If I take an unopened puzzle of 1,000 pieces, large but not that big of a puzzle, open the box and through it in the air (bang), how many times will it take for all the pieces to fall perfectly into place and form the finished puzzle?
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