Posted by Nancy Howell on June 30, 2008 at 07:48:33 from (144.162.48.81):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Let us pray posted by Paul sebek on June 30, 2008 at 00:36:45:
Paul - as a man of logic and reason, how do you explain the fact that it has been statistically proven by at least 4 leading mathematicians, (one being Murray from MIT) that the possibility of life simply "happening" is statistically impossible.
Another scientist, forgive me I don't remember his name, did a study on the earth's magnetic field. Records on the magnetic field have been kept for over 100 yrs. These records have absolutely shown the magnetic field is decreasing at an exact rate. Once you know that, then you can accurately determine what the magnetic field was 100 years ago, 1000 years ago, etc. This scientist extrapolated the field back 6,000 years and determined that more than 6,000 years ago the field would have been so strong, life could not exist.
Another example - I'm sure you've heard scientists speak of carbon dating. Every element has a deterioration time frame called a "half life". Granite contains an element whose half life is such, that if the earth were more than 6,000 years old, it would not exist.
Lastly, the qualities you propose we exhibit to each other are all God-like qualities which He asks us to use with each other.
Yes, you are correct that religious fervor has caused a great deal of woe. But, if you study these carefully, you will find that what those people did in God's name was their idea and did not follow God's teachings. Only Allah demands that those who do not believe in him be put to death. God's words states that if someone will not hear His word, we are to walk away and take His message elsewhere.
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