Monday, May 25, 2009

The smartest people in the world ...

I find it very peculiar how some of the smartest people in the world do not believe in God, but they have no problem believing that "Something" came from "Nothing".

Isn't it funny how some of the smartest people in the world claim "There is no absolute truth" however, their mere belief in that statement automatically makes them a believer in absolute truth, for they believe this ideal is absolutely true!

Isn't it disturbing that some of the smartest people in the world can study some of the most carefully detailed aspects of life like the intricate nature of the eyeball, the precision-designed workings of the cells and the perfectly flowing nature of the universe that is so carefully put together that if even the slightest thing were off (like the distance of the sun from the earth, the exact pull of gravity, or any of the miraculously sustained blackholes that somehow do not completely destroy the universes even though they are constantly consuming them), our very existence would be unsustainable... they can study these things and see how miraculous and purposeful these things are and yet still claim it all happened accidentally. BANG! - Ooops ... look at that ... a perfectly running and orderly universe. My bad!

Seems to me some of the the smartest people in the world really aren't very smart at all!

Look around you ... not at humanity or human creations, but at the nature of life itself... how it all fits together just "so", that one thing cannot do without the other; how everything has its place and purpose. Common sense alone dictates that this unfathomable work of perfection that has been existing and surviving for thousands of years despite the countless number of things in the universe that could have and should have ended it long ago was absolutely NOT brought into being by sheer chance. That is the most stupid thing I believe i have ever heard!

Furthermore, isn't absolute belief in the "Big Bang" theory just another form of Absolute Truth?

Absolutely!

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