
Funny thing...I went home from College Station a few weekends ago and stayed up late to do laundry. While I was waiting I decided to watch a little TV. Being the nerd that I am, when I see anything about space, I'm there. So, as I'm watching 'Supermassive Blackholes', I hear the narrator say that while a supermassive blackhole has never been seen, the evidence for their existence is undeniable. Hmmm! I wondered to myself for a short while. Something sounded really funny about that. These big-name 'scientists' are declaring that they believe in something that they cannot see. If that's the case, then why is it that they don't believe in God? Granted, this is a generalization. Some scientists are Christians. But, the ones who are trying to prove evolution and how the universe was created only believe in science. I'm sorry, that's a croc to begin with, because half of all science is theoretical equation anyway. I mean, go ahead, explain away how said galaxy was formed umpteen-billion years ago. But explain life. You can say we all formed from the same little atom or whatever. But, how do you explain personality and conscience? Our universe is not just matter. It is also life, death, good, and evil. Where do these factor in to their equations? My point is, if they can believe in black holes when they can't see them, why is it so hard for them to believe in God when the evidence of His existence truly is UNDENIABLE?
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