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Saturday, April 23, 2011

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thanks for that!!

Bless you forever for this reminder of God's beauty and peace!

what is it about God that people don't like? could it be that only He could have created something so vast as the sky we see, but only a very small portion of it? too bad these people are of the assumption that they are more powerful than God but then, idoicy runs rampant in the scientific community when they can't understand something as basic as faith.

Many famous scientists believed in God - among them Einstein, Galileo and Newton.

http://www.godandscience.org/apologetics/sciencefaith.html

Sadly today's modern scientist, for the most part, do not. I wonder what makes these modern day folk believe they know better than their predecessors?

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