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    Age of Earth

    Thank you for the explanation. Isn't it pretty unlikely that an expansion that is not guided by anything could lead to something that can support life like us? Physicist Dr. Robin Collins says that for us to even have two of the over thirty factors that would have to be just right in order for...
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    What do you think about the fine-tuning of the universe argument? I'm just curious how a random explosion can produce something that statistically-speaking would be impossible to achieve. I'm not ignoring your evidence, and if it appears so, I apologize. And I appreciate you taking the time to...
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    Age of Earth

    --Good response for representing your viewpoint
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    Age of Earth

    But wouldn't you agree that some things like the laws of math and the laws of logic we use for the scientific method (like the law of non-contradiction) are discovered and not made? I mean, why would nature follow laws that we agreed upon? -but it follows set patterns. Where did those patterns...
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    Age of Earth

    Why do you suppose we have these needs? Are we just weak and need to evolve out of them, or might we truly have something missing? I like your answer, as far as it being well-thought out and expressed. The first thing I'll address is the presupposing answers. I don't think we are the only...
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    Age of Earth

    I'm hoping to get the opportunity to to make a full response, but for now, I want to thank both of you for treating my questions with respect. Not everyone has. I disagree with a lot, of course, but you are helping me to understand your way of thinking a little more.
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    Age of Earth

    Only one in this little list has more than one PhD, but these are some that I like. You might not like them, but one would at least have to say they are not totally ignorant. Dr John Baumgardner(UCLA) Electrical engineering, space physicist, geophysicist, expert in supercomputer modeling of...
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    Age of Earth

    True. Since I am not a scientist, my articulation is not there yet. However, when I read creation arguments made by real, multi-PhD'd scientists, I do find them to be more convincing. We definitely disagree there, and despite what you might think, I have read from both sides. I also know God to...
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    Age of Earth

    But that's the point. All of these things seem like they are so impossible naturalistically, that they seem to point to an outside creator. We do not suggest that water came from non-water, gold came from non-gold, etc..., because we claim that God created them, along with each animal kind, and...
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    Age of Earth

    Several times, people have said that the biogenesis question is not a part of the theory of evolution, and perhaps it's not, but the question is still there. I keep reading that even the simple cell is so complex, that for all of the amino acids, etc...to have arranged themselves in the...
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    Age of Earth

    Question: Do common features necessarily have to mean common ancestry? Couldn't they also possibly point to a common designer? I'm not a scientist. My degrees are in politics, but in the theory of evolution, I wonder things like how life originally came from non-life and where the new genetic...
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