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Comment Re:Believe in evolution? (Score 1) 1583

One is useful and explanatory and the other isn't - That would be a reply lacking any objectivity. Perhaps it is useful to you but not to me. How can that validate your answer over anyone else's? Matter can be created spontaneusly if there is sufficent energy. Yes, but where did the energy come from. The argument is circular unless you are positing the eternal existence of something, but so far you appear to want to deny that possibiity. In science, we observe and make theories. Gravity is one such theory, and it is a good theory becuase it explains our observations. It does not mean that it is the only theory, or even that one day there will be a different theory based on more complete observation. (I am not denying gravity by the way, just trying to describe the limits of science). As theory, I understand that science claims that the universe began with an explosion of an infinitely small volume having infinite mass. What does your scientific observation of explosions tell you about ensuing order?

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