Natureisawesome said:

That's rediculous. This is my thread. Even if it wasn't I have obeyed all of the rules of the forum. You on the otherhand, have sworn, (and refused to stop swering) you have repeatedly posted over and over andover with spam like posts and off topic arguements and objections, and would not stop when I asked. You have also posted off topic once again.
So because it's your thread, you can insult people, and do whatever you wish? By the way, posting about how someone posted off-topic is off-topic as well. And yes, I am off-topic. A lot of people swear in this forum, and I haven't seen a person get banned for it, unless it was excessive swearing, and used intentionally to insult someone. This post by you is ridiculous, and people do not have to abide by your rules just because you made the thread. The rules are made and enforced by moderators.

God could exist, or he may not exist. The evidence supplied in the initial post was not evidence or proof of God's existance, but rather evidence of proof that God's existence cannot be proven until death. Just remember, life here on Earth didn't start out as we know it. It started out without life at all, and life slowly began to show up for whatever reason. These life forms (very simple bacterium - the most primitive of lifeforms) obviously were more like nano machines in a way that they most likely did not have a conscience, and only reacted based on their surroundings in a very simplistic way. The fact that we are here, and have came this far from that, holds more true to evolution than creationism, as far as I can see. So considering my argument, I would have no reason to believe that God decided to put these creatures in billions of years before we even started to come about. Why would he? He could have just jumped the gun and said "Hey, why don't I just put humans on there right now, rather than beat around the bush? I'm perfect, omni-potent, all-powerful, and I exist beyond the realms of science and time and space." It would make no sense for an all-powerful, omnipotent, benevolent, perfect entity to do such a thing. And if he did, what was his logic for doing so? Anybody want to answer that?

I have one more question, too. Why should I pick the Christian God over, say, the Muslim God, or the greek gods, or any kind of pagan gods? Why should I, other than "because the Bible says so?" And if that is anyone's answer, why is the Bible more right than the Quran, the Torah, or any other books like them? Why can't I believe that I control my own destiny, and that my fate is not pre-written?