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I support God, but when you put evolution with God it makes no sense. Why would intelligent supernatural beings(God is three beings who think the same according to the Bible it is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit) want there to be mutations to something mutilated when Humans were supposed to be made in His image. If evolution was true, why isn't there anything that's not fully developed into a certain organism such as an fish-lizard or lizard-ape or ape-human? Science and God can coexist but with certain concepts only.
This is logical. One would question, "How is everything so complex yet what is believed to create it is something so very random and not organized?" Only God or something else could have done this. Likewise, explosions only are destruction and how are they supposed to create something so complex when explosions disperse matter? I support this opinion.
So you're saying that God is not a theory am I correct in saying this? If so, then you are saying that God can exist and that the Big Bang is just a thought. Faith is a foundation and you must MAKE it a strong foundation. It doesn't become a strong foundation on its own. And also I don't think the Big Bang Theory is grounded in reason because think about it, how can a totally RANDOM explosion create an amazingly complex universe and even more complex organisms such as ourselves? How are we even alive? What causes us to act the way we are? There is no scientific explanation for that because it will lead to even more questions that will result in even more questions until science is exhausted.
When you really think about it, the Bible does make sense. Just because it says it happens instantaneously doesn't mean it does. It takes time. All stories in the Bible are overtime and not instantaneous, and also how do we know that what we believe in is true. That is faith. Oh and by the way modern facts aren't really that new and all these theories are just theories with no way to prove it. It'll be impossible to do so anyways. Also think about it. How can some random explosion result in an amazingly complex universe and amazingly complex organisms. There is something out there. Even if I didn't believe in God, I'd end up coming to that conclusion.
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