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| Creationism and intelligent design fail as science for a fundamental reason: They both require miraculous or magical events to explain the existence of things in our natural universe. Surrounded by an artificial universe where the warning signals are not the shape of the sky, the cry of the animals, the changing of seasons, but simply the flashing of the traffic light and the wail of the ambulance and police car, urban people have no idea what the natural universe is like . Unless an antimatter atom is kept from coming into contact with an ordinary atom, the two atoms annihilate each other in a violent flash of energy - a fact that may explain the apparent absence of antimatter in the natural universe. |
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