Why is it so hard for you to believe in God? I'm an environmental scientist and everywhere I look I see the delicate intricacies of life, how everything on Earth appears to be made to such an exacting degree that any slight deviation could have caused life not to exist. I see God in nature, in time, in ourselves (we were created in the image of God, not to be Gods but to be extensions of God: his people), even in evolution (yes I said it). Why can you not see the connections. Science and God can be one after all he was the greatest scientists: he who created time, he who wrote all the unifying laws of physics, the first geneticist, the first biologist, the first botanist, the first ecologist, etc. Don't be blind. Keep an open mind.
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LongshotX @ May 21st 2007 9:24PM
Why is it so hard for you to believe in God? I'm an environmental scientist and everywhere I look I see the delicate intricacies of life, how everything on Earth appears to be made to such an exacting degree that any slight deviation could have caused life not to exist. I see God in nature, in time, in ourselves (we were created in the image of God, not to be Gods but to be extensions of God: his people), even in evolution (yes I said it). Why can you not see the connections. Science and God can be one after all he was the greatest scientists: he who created time, he who wrote all the unifying laws of physics, the first geneticist, the first biologist, the first botanist, the first ecologist, etc. Don't be blind. Keep an open mind.