Quote Originally Posted by natureisawesome
But If we look at the evidence according to God's word, things tend to be exactly where they should be a lot more.


The sun is just the right distance from the earth.
The earth has just the right temperature for life (with modest variations).
The planet has just the right gravity.
The earth holds a incredibly sufficient system to support plants and life and recycle energy.
The earth spins around the sun at just the right distance, a little bit farther and we'd freeze, a little bit closer and we'd burn. It also spins at just the right speed.
The geological record fits remarkebly well with the theory of a worldwide flood, so do fossils.
The earth has the right balance of gases in the atmosphere, something incredibly important for animals to survive and flourish.
The earth is full of beutiful incredible plants and animals.
The earth is full of delicious plants and vegetables, abeit that we must work hard to grow because of God's judgement on mankind.

And if that's not enough for you (I'm sure I could go on), how does it feel to know you really are in the center of the universe?

Our galaxy--at the center of the universe after all!


Stop listening to the secular clergy in the classroom, and open your eyes to the truth.
Doesn't it also make sense that the proper environmental conditions happened to arise, and life leapfrogged itself to accommodate to these conditions, adapting when said conditions changed, leaving us (all life on this planet) where we are today?

Just because something is easier to believe doesn't mean that it's right. For every piece of information pointing to this or that theory, there is something indicating against it. There are no absolutes when it comes to the knowledge of the creation of the universe (despite what you or anyone else might believe), just speculations.
LuckyG Reviewed by LuckyG on . wtf happened before the big bang? i was high one day and was thinking about the big bang and stuff. and thought what happened before the big bang? scientist always talk about the big bang and everything that happened after that, but none talk about before the big bang? Rating: 5