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Hi All,

Mark Landin wrote:
>An infinitesimal probability is not a zero probability. Ergo, given enough
tries, even the
>most unlikely event will ultimately occur at least once. Are you implying
that if something 
>is sufficiently unlikely, it cannot be true?

So I should be able to assume if I take every single individual part for a
Boeing 747 and throw them into a big pile, then take a stick of dynamite and
toss it in, if I do it enough times, I should be able to get a working
Boeing 747 to come out right?  How many of you would be willing to believe
that?  How much more complicated is human life, or any life for that matter
than a 747?  Just a little food for thought.

Also, you should check out Dr. Robert Gentry, a leading and published earth
scientist that found evidence of creation in granite rocks.  You can read
more about his studies at http://www.halos.com/index.htm.

Tim Manns
 

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