It's about God, the universe, science, as well as life and death.
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There's been several times that God was looking out for me or we wouldn't have made it.
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Well, God drives everything in the universe.
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You know, science cannot disprove God because God made science.
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And during the first day, God said, let there be light.
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I would say, you know, I believe in God.
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So I think none of that you can't use science to discount God because, I mean, the the the universe is just so miraculous and the earth is somewhere.
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Well, the the single biggest problem is that if you don't have God, everything has to happen randomly.
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What what is happening is that I put this in a book years ago, the case for God.
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If you say there is a God who knows how to fix a nickel so that it comes up heads every time.
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And there, there are rational explanations basically for God.
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And so you end up with this model where there's, there are really rational ways to actually explain God.
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Like, you know, God, you know, you know, God is a sort of a, you know, a placeholder that, you know, it's, it's very hard to know exactly what that is.
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But, you know, for a lot of people who don't have sort of a Gnostic, you know, felt sense of God.
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Jesus said that with God, a thousand years is a day and a day is a thousand years.
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