Thursday, June 4, 2009
Andrew 2009-0531
Hi Gypsy,I certainly was not expecting a full analysis of the blog. Of course it is welcomed. Sorry to say that rubbish is part of my vocabulary. I am Irish, and it is part of my culture. I do diversify my blogs though, because of course my audience is diverse as well. One thing I believe you failed to respond to was the laws of nature. How did thet come about? And why do we consider science to be the "be all and end all?" It doesn't make sense. There are many books out there that challenge Darwin's Theory. The DNA is extremely close, but it is not the same. I know it's a slow process, but I think that the odds are not in favour of THIS happening. THIS being what we have today. There's more to it. If you don't see God, which is something that is NOT physical at all, then you are among an increasing "demographic" in the 21st century. Personal experiences and perspective reflect our beliefs, and thus I cannot blame you for seeing the world as you do. Nor can I say you are wrong. And at the same time, I don't claim to have all the answers either. After all, blogs are meant to be a refreshing perspective. To say there is no God is a bit of a stretch, for how could you know? You use the earth and sky and sun and moon as evidence, however one could also interpret those natural occurrences as a bit MORE than just simple luck. Space travel is inevitable. We are connected with much more than our solar system. There is an entire universe out there, of which we are connected to. There is also other life out there, believe it or not.
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