Truth to Power

Oh good grief, some people…

So, you read the other day that scientists have discovered glycine in the trails of a comet, one of the “building blocks” of life, they say.

Well, not everybody says it:

Life’s building blocks discovered on a comet, one more red herring

…A major assumption by the scientists is that because they supposedly have found these acids in outer space that life may be more common in the universe than rare. Wouldn’t it be just as fair to say that these acids may be common in the universe but in and of themselves they mean nothing, These acids may be found in living creatures but perhaps they exist outside of life. Especially when you consider that no life has been found anywhere outside of Earth? Can’t we just accept that Earth apparently is unique?

Scientists have been trying to push the theory of evolution for quite some time with no proof. I say theory knowing that it isn’t just an idea that is blind faith but also understanding that there is a reason a theory is not a fact. One of the reasons a theory is not a fact is if it can not be reproduced using the scientific method. No matter how much people try to mess with life by genetic engineering and laboratory fertilization they will never be able to create their own life. The reason is that only God can create life. Satan would have us believe anything that takes God out of the picture but he can’t create anything he is the father of lies. With such “discoveries” as this one it is only a matter of time before the idea that we were created by aliens becomes more popular.</em>

How about a big internet filter that rejects any posting that includes the words “God” and “Science” and “Satan” in the same article? Let the gullible communicate among themselves with crayons and lined paper, and we’d all be better off.


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