QUOTE(Zim_666 @ Jun 6 2007, 11:39 AM)
If god has always been there why would it be so impossible to understand that cells have too?
You said human life here twice. Lol.
If this was true then why would there be genes? There would. But there are.
I really don't understand why the question, "how did it all start" is so important. If it is figured out then how much different would today be? What would the human race 'get' out of the answer?
A. I said human life twice for a reason - to prove my point.
B. You're just proving my point for me, although partially, genes determine physical things such as apperances and sometimes, disease. But genes dont determine who a person is, there is 0 doubt in my mind that God knew before we were born what we were going to have in our life, what our struggles are, and our whole life story. Even though genes may be taken into account for things (Listed above and such), God still makes people unique, its very hard to explain, I'm doing my best.
It does matter how it all started, because from that point on, it changes your whole philosophy at life, if you think you're here by a mistake or a chance, you don't care to much about your life, or atleast not as much if you would if you were a Christian. Christians such as me live their life to Glorify God.
If creation was proved, then the whole Christian faith would be considered by all people to be true and the facts to be genuine. (Which all facts in the Bible are known to be true, if you read the book 'The Case for Christ' by Lee Strobel, you'll see that there are no contradictions, like many people accuse the Bible of having. The most intresting fact about the Bible is that off the thousands and thousands of prophecies, there's not one that has been proven false, yes some are still to be proven, and this is the major difference between Christianity and other religions, other religion's "holy books" combined only have 1 PROPHECY. And thats in the Muslim Koran where I believe it's prophecied that muhammad will travel to mecca or something like that, which is basically the equivelant of someone saying "i'll drop a pencil and it'll land on the ground"