o_O.Q said:
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Please, the other side is just as stubborn. Studying the Universe is a profound experience. Anyone who uses science to justify their atheism doesn't know the meaning of the word miracle, and is little more than a pretender. But the same is true of a religious person who faces the Universe with a closed mind, refusing to allow the truth to deepen their connection to the cosmos.
Scientific study is one of the most enlightening experiences available to people, no matter their religion or lack thereof, regardless of how many Gods they believe in, if any. Questions like the OP are important. It's also important to keep asking them, and not simply settle for an answer like "whatever, God did it." Maybe we will never find another answer, but it is through questions such as these that we have learned so much about our place in the Universe. The more we learn, the more questions we raise -- the more miracles we uncover.








