Wow! I'm out of town for a couple of days and I miss out on a lot of stuff.
First, I want to clarify a couple of things. Creationists don't go around saying "we can't expain it so God did it".
Creationists actually say that there is so much evidence in the universe and everything in it that it points to intelligent design. The way the universe functions and is organized points to intelligent design. The odds that the universe exists the way it is and for life to exist on this planet are so astronomical as to be impossible. ( i have numbers if you want them) The answer isn't always that "God Did IT!", but that you can't avoid the fact that there is intelligence behind it. There are so many things in the universe that don't make sense unless there is intelligent design. I could make a list of things, but you could too. I am curious about what people think happened to all the anti-matter. If the big bang is true, then there should be equal amounts of matter and anti-matter in the universe. There should be whole galaxies made of the stuff. There isn't. There's very little detectable anti-matter in the universe. The law of averages states that there should be equal amounts of both. Where did it go or was it ever there? This is a fantastic discussion, so please keep it going.
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