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Where did God come from?
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[quote:amplified2:MV81MTM5NDE2Xzk0MzQwODQxX0M4RjRDRUQ1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80131628:MV81MTM5NDE2Xzk0MzQwNzM1XzhCODREQjM2] [quote:amplified2:MV81MTM5NDE2Xzk0MzQwNzEwX0M5RDg0RDNC] Evolution is entirely based on man's inability to grasp the concept of time. If Man started..and man is a god, then time started somewhere.... now we just need a silly story and an explosion to make it all happen. you cant have 2 nothings become something and collide. you CAN have something always there; hard as it may be to comprehend. [/quote] WTF are you taking about? 2 nothings collide? That's not even close to evolution theory. [/quote] The evolution theory is that everything is related and gradually changes over time. in other words...scientifically... from nothing came something. If you are going to defend this scientific position it would really help it you understood it. My point is, time always existed and God always existed. "Something" was always there. [/quote]
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