Ø In
the beginning there was nothing. And suddenly for no reason nothing
exploded and created everything.
You expect
me to believe that?
Ø At
some point, by chance the right chemicals happened to float together at
just the right moment to be struck by an electrical charge and become
life. You
expect me to believe that?
Ø Somewhere
two non-human mothers each gave birth to a human child. They were born
at the same time and in the same place, one was male and one was female.
These two new "humans" gave birth to the human race.
You expect
me to believe that?
Ø One
of the descendants of these first humans was born with a knowledge of
right and wrong. No longer driven by instinct, this person suddenly was
making decisions based on a morality for which there is no real
explanation.
You expect
me to believe that?
I'm
sorry. I don't have that much blind faith. It's all just too farfetched
to be anything more than a fairy tale. I can't believe intelligent
people claim it is "science"
(cf. I Timothy
6:20).
"In
the beginning God created the heaven and the earth"
(Genesis 1: 1).
I can believe that without stretching my imagination into the
realm of the impossible. The universe was created by an all-powerful,
all-knowing God. That I can believe!
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