Miracle,
It is just a matter of physics. I also want to bring up the fact that
this debate is nothing compared to the fact that everything in the universe
came from nothing and it came about only once and at a particular time. God
created the universe as the Bible says and science cannot account for where
everything that you see and hear came from, which is why I brought up the
subject of entropy to prove that the universe had a beginning. Remember that
a hundred years ago many scientist scoffed at the idea that the unverse had
a beginning since it would point toward a Creator when tied to their
observations of an "universe of order." EINTSEIN WAS ONE OF THEM. The
universe exhibits a known "order of law" as confirmed by the "laws of
physics." So where did it all come from and who dictated the laws that
governs the universe?
Skeptics scoff at the notion that God created the universe and they
claim that everything can be explained by science. I agree to a CERTAIN
POINT. After all they are speaking about God's creation along with the laws
that He put forth to govern His creation of the universe in the first place.
So all they are doing is confirming God's works as mentioned in the Bible.
In regards to your "dumb dumb" statement to me, I would just turn the other
cheek and show that you are putting your own soul at risk by relying on
flawed info that you base your flawed judgement on. In time you will find
that fact to be true, as mentioned in the Bible. Ask any scientist where
everything that you see came from. They don't really know and can only make
a guess at it. There is a lot of stuff that you can see and it didn't exist
one second before creation. One second later the universe was born. What was
the catalyst that set things in motion as far as creation is concern? The
bottom line is, you and others are the DIRECT RESULT of what happened at
that instant long ago. You owe your existence to it. God lit the "fuse of
creation" and 'chance' had nothing to do with it. Sometimes the answer that
you seek is all around you.
Aubrey
P.S. Did you read the U.S. News and World Report, March 31, 1997, issue,
page 66?