knapplc
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Not understanding the science behind it doesn't make it untrue, though. I don't understand how black holes work, but they were first theorized, we went looking for evidence based on the theory, they were indirectly observed, and now they're part of our regular understanding of the universe.I guess it depends on whether you believe the universe sprang into existence spontaneously and then randomly organized itself and developed into what it is today, or sprang into existence from the word of God and then organized itself under his guiding hand. I don't see how the former could seem any more likely than the latter.NUance, as to your question, there's a lot of data that supports the universe springing into existence from a singularity and becoming complex. It's documented and recorded. God has none of those things going for him, so the evidence makes it less likely.:![]()
We're back to the ancient man way of thinking: I don't understand how something works, therefore god.