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Atheists delight in posing snarky questions which challenge God, His Creations, His Designs, His Thinking.
"Who made God (chuckle, chuckle)?"
"Why would God create evil (snark, snark)?"
"Why does God allow bad things to happen everywhere if he's so good (har, har, har)?"
The list of questions posed by atheists to advance their evil is endless, and superficial.
I wrote a book of inspirational science which describes over two dozen creations which surround all of us, and how incredible they are.
We can't even understand the world around us, as evidenced by the research efforts of scientists and scholars for thousands of years, which continue at a feverish pace.
Everything you touch that you think of as "solid" is in fact "fluctuating quantized probability wavefunctions."
What in the world is that? How can solid steel, and gold, and mercury, and wood all be composed of "wavefunctions"?
So if we cannot understand the real world around us, it is clearly hopeless to try to comprehend God and His Thoughts.
Accept that inalienable fact, as it is clearly stated in the Holy Bible, viz., "My ways are not your ways and my thoughts are not your thoughts."
"Who made God (chuckle, chuckle)?"
"Why would God create evil (snark, snark)?"
"Why does God allow bad things to happen everywhere if he's so good (har, har, har)?"
The list of questions posed by atheists to advance their evil is endless, and superficial.
I wrote a book of inspirational science which describes over two dozen creations which surround all of us, and how incredible they are.
We can't even understand the world around us, as evidenced by the research efforts of scientists and scholars for thousands of years, which continue at a feverish pace.
Everything you touch that you think of as "solid" is in fact "fluctuating quantized probability wavefunctions."
What in the world is that? How can solid steel, and gold, and mercury, and wood all be composed of "wavefunctions"?
So if we cannot understand the real world around us, it is clearly hopeless to try to comprehend God and His Thoughts.
Accept that inalienable fact, as it is clearly stated in the Holy Bible, viz., "My ways are not your ways and my thoughts are not your thoughts."