ner that hasmade it exactly how he wants it. The same idea can be shown ridiculous in evolution. Evolution states thatsomething did in fact come from nothing. The idea of evolution is just as absurd as thebook coming into existence. Even if the world was created by some “big bang”, someonehad to create that big bang. When has order ever arose from chaos? Never! Why should ithappen when the earth was formed then? If a gardener does not tend his garden will ittend itself? Will the plants survive if there is no sun? Or will order come from suchchaos, and something will come from nothing? Believing in evolution and not God says“yes” to these questions. How can that be scientific? The very first scientific law ofThermodynamics states that something can not come from nothing. Why are the rules notapplied for evolution or any other theory? However, the reverse can be somewhat stated about God. Where did God comefrom then? The basic issue comes down to people believing in eternal matter, or aneternal being. Chances are drastically in favor of that because, in the specific, intricatedesign of the entire universe, there is an entity of power that made it and not a randomhappening of matter. People can argue themselves blue in the face, but still in their heartscan not truly deny that there is no God. If God himself came down from heaven right nowand asked who will come with him, there would not be a person around (or very few)who would stay and not go. One might argue, “why does not God do that then?”. Butwhat does God owe anyone? And who are people to question their own creator? If onespends time making a toy truck, of what importance and right has the truck to say, “Dothis or that!” ? The creator of the truck could easily destroy it and make another one. Thatis exactly how everyone is to this huge God. So the real question is: Does God exist foryou? ...