I'll tell you what it takes for me to believe in God... No, better yet, I'll show you...
[Insert picture of this pretty snowflake ]
There's plenty more where that came from... Now make with the science and explain this away...
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Well, Chris, rain falls from clouds through an atmosphere that's colder than the freeing point, and likely lower because of all the pollution.
It starts to freeze, and it forms a pretty crystal that even any athiest can appreciate for its complexity and its beauty.
In Canada, for about 4-5 months of the year we have our back yards FULL of these cool little crystals.
Have a nice day.
See, water, or what science sometimes calls Dihydrogen monoxide, Oxane1 or Hydrogen oxide, has it's two hydrogen atoms at 105 degrees to each other in what is a shallow V shape. As it starts to cool, instead of being a liquid, it naturally settles into a hexagonal trapezohedral crystal.
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<<< Just because we find something aesthetically pleasing does not mean it was created by any intelligence. The vast majority of pop music is sufficient evidence of this. >>>
You make the mistake of assuming the vast majority of pop music is at all aesthetically pleasing.
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Oh, it IS aesthetically pleasing to those who are as lacking in musical taste as the ones who wrote it. If a song is not aesthetically pleasing to at least a fair number of people, it generally doesn't become popular (i.e., qualify as "pop").
~David D.G.
The CGI used in a certain musical number in "Frozen".
OR:
Chaos Theory mathematics; and not just those used by the various meteorological organisations around the world, when crunching the terabytes of raw data every day, in making their weather forecasts, neither.
So either Elsa, or the Met Office are God, ChrisBS(IQ)8.03
This insane delusion you have, fundies. Let it Go.
How about THIS pretty snowflake?
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Oh, you mean the actual snow crystal? The frozen tears of a blind pegasus filly.
Confused?
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