Sunday, May 22, 2005

Dear Dear Mr Scientist...


Oh Mr Scientist. Do you believe in God?

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You don't say. So why are we here Mr Scientist? Is there a purpose or reason behind our existence?

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Ummm...Evolution? So Mr Scientist, what did we evolve from?

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Oh okay. So you really do believe that to be the case Mr Scientist? But then, you mean to say we came from worms. That is a sad truth indeed, isn't it, Mr Scientist?

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So where did these worms come from then? I mean, where did life first come from?

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You don't mean to say that life just popped out of thin air, right? Intelligence and conscience couldn't have just appeared through some random chance, right?

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But Mr Scientist, do you think that everything around us came to be, by chance? It seems to me Mr Scientist, that you would rather believe in chance and random possibilities than a Being with absolute knowledge, control and power over His creations. Am I right to say so?

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Hmmm...So that would be the most logical assumption to be made, now wouldn't it?

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I've always wondered about this, where and how do you think all creation began Mr Scientist?

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The Big Bang theory, it states that all things in the universe began cramped together in a small dot, am I right?

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Well, regardless of whether or not it is true, do you agree that it is easier to comprehend the fact that all matter in the universe had existed without a beginning or any point of creation?

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That being as it is, would that not make it just as simple to say that there is afterall, a possibility that there exists a Being beyond the reaches of time and fate? Would you agree to that?

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You have a point there, Mr Scientist. We would need some proof or basis by which to judge the truth of such a claim, now wouldn't we.

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So tell Mr Scientist, would it be true for me to assume that most events that take place now, appear through chance and probabilities. True?

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Thus, it wouldn't be wrong for me to say that, you believe in chance. Correct?

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Number crunching, percentages, likely outcomes and such. They are all probabilities. Would I be wrong to say such, Mr Scientist?

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If so, I'd think that you believe chance and probability rules over all things. If that is the case, then I see that chance is what you've proposed to rule over all things. Would you disagree with that, Mr Scientist?

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I thought so. Tell me Mr Scientist, facts are based on deduction, aren't they?

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Well, don't you also agree Mr Scientist, that religion bases most of its assumptions on deductions?

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Hmmm... You truly believe so Mr Scientist? How much of it is true, in your point of view?

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In your own words Mr Scientist, how much of religion is in the least bit believable in your eyes?

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I suppose each of us has his own oppinions, eh Mr Scientist? May our search for truth bring us closer to what we seek Mr Scientist. May it bring us closer to what we seek.

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