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Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Some say our planet's water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and magma oceans of the planetary embryos that comprised Earth's formative years. I’m not buying that. I believe the Divine had a hand in the creation of water. Had water formed naturally then I would believe that life arose naturally too but I think life arose from the divine as well. Actually I don’t even think hydrogen was formed by the big bang. I think that was divine influence as well. Better yet the first long-lived matter particles, protons and neutrons, which together make up the atomic nucleus were divinely made. Big Bang is a sloppy theory. The more I think about it the more it becomes clear that divine influence was needed. They say the big bang happened when a tiny dense fireball exploded but But they also say no material or elements existed before the big bang. Hmm, does that make sense? Not at all. Uhh… yeah not buyin it.
 
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icehorse

......unaffiliated...... anti-dogmatist
Premium Member
Some say our planet's water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and magma oceans of the planetary embryos that comprised Earth's formative years. I’m not buying that. I believe the Divine had a hand in the creation of water. Had water formed naturally then I would believe that life arose naturally too but I think life arose from the divine as well. Actually I don’t even think hydrogen was formed by the big bang. I think that was divine influence as well. Better yet the first long-lived matter particles, protons and neutrons, which together make up the atomic nucleus were divinely made. Big Bang is a sloppy theory. The more I think about it the more it becomes clear that divine influence was needed. They say the big bang happened when a tiny dense fireball exploded but But they also say no material or elements existed before the big bang. Hmm, does that make sense? Not at all. Uhh… yeah not buyin it.

Your God has had to cede a lot to scientific discovery over the last several hundred years.

Good to see you stand up and draw a line in the sand ;)
 
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