RE: [asa] What is the Christian reaction to Ray Comfort's use of "The Origin of Species"

From: gordon brown <Gordon.Brown@Colorado.EDU>
Date: Fri Nov 27 2009 - 13:58:04 EST

On Fri, 27 Nov 2009, Dehler, Bernie wrote:

> Where do numbers and math come from? Where does love come from? Where do morals come from. If you don't know, then say the answer is God. Take two gasses, H and O, and combine them to make something new, a liguid, H2O. Where does the liquid or solid state of H2O come from? Must be from God, too. Yes, I know, everything comes from God.

Is the fact that 2=2 mysterious to you?

>
> As I said, I haven't seen one piece of scientific evidence for God. Maybe that is because God hides, so people MUST and ONLY come to him through faith. (If there was real evidence for God, then the smart people would see it and believe God for the evidence, then being saved may be a function of smartness, which doesn't seem fair to a lot of folks, esp. those that have loved ones with brain defects.) If so, my frustration with God is that He wants to be the supreme player of hide and seek. Why does He enjoy that game so much?
>

Atheists have no possible evidence for the nonexistence of God since it is
impossible to prove that anything is an accident in the ultimate sense. So
atheists attack the religion to which they were exposed in their youth as
if success there would prove atheism. Some atheists have been very much
disturbed by scientific discoveries that looked like possible evidence for
the existence of God.

Not knowing why God does what He does is irrelevant to proving that He
doesn't exist.

Gordon Brown (ASA member)

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