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Uploaded on Dec 5, 2008

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  • Benjamen Lewis

    This was all rather profound, all through theses videos something inside of me kept saying their is a God, their is a God. If I wasn't convinced before I am all the more convinced that their is an intelligent God at work here :)

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  • Ceegen

    "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork."

    Psalm 19:1

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  • Darick Hernandez

    And the Lord didn't hide anything from us. We have no excuses. But is not only about believing, the demons believe and tremble, is about loving our Creator and Lord. Amen

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  • TheFINZFAN

    Mathew 11:25 Jesus said “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this is what you were pleased to do.

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  • peipappy1

    Science is modest but those scientists who reject the probability of directed nature demonstrate arrogance and narrow thinking. The dicipline of science has derived from the desire to understand the reason for our existance. Scientific discovery has been reduced to politics, protectionism and elitism. Believers and non believers alike must be willing to open scientific discovery to all possibilities if we are ever to discover the objective truth.

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  • serpentrk

    Any time you feel so strong about something that you believe you cannot be wrong is generally a bad idea. Look at President Bush, Hitler for example. They also had strong belief in what they do, just doesn't mean they are right. All respect to you as you can believe what you like, just don't preach it to me cause I am not a faith based person.

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  • serpentrk

    As I said before, I as well as science, have never said there is no god. Just that the proof of god isn't there for me to see. Science attempts to use knowledge to explain the things we don't understand, not just saying I have faith and what I believe is right.

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  • blutsturmer

    Just because you can not prove something does not mean it does not exist. I believe in God because there has been reliable eyewitness testimony of His coming and his deeds. There is also a court record from the ruling magistrate of the Judean high counsel as to his being guarded and then not being present in a stone chamber after verified DEAD. Science seeks to explain a trillion random collisions resulting in life. That is a leap of faith my friend.

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  • serpentrk

    Science doesn't seek to discount god. I am human, as are you, so you have no more knowledge of what started this universe or what happens after we die. Science is modest and open to new information, where as religion is stuck believing what was written and rewritten many ages ago. You could say there is a teakettle floating in earths orbit, I cannot disprove this without actually checking, but you guys would automatically believe it if it fit you personally.

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  • blutsturmer

    Quite simply the rules exist and are so simple, elegant, and beautiful is because they are created principles. If you see a structure, it is the result of design. The Universe is balanced and reasoned. By definition order and balance must originate with a designer. 1000 monkeys could never build a house. The house itself is proof of the architect. Science seeks only to understand God's laws. This does not discount the importance of science. Why do scientists seek to discount God?

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