“God’s handiwork” – Is the account of snowflake formation in Wikipedia (which does not refer to God) incomplete? If so, perhaps you might like to improve it.
And (serious question) does God have a ‘hand’ in the formation of each snowflake? Or does he just set things up so that snowflakes form naturally in a way that we can understand through physics and chemistry?
I’m not necessarily an atheist – I could be a deist.
I’ve never seen a proof for the non existence of God. The reasons for non belief would be that there is no need for supernatural explanations.
Can we get back to snowflakes. Does God have a ‘hand’ in the formation of each snowflake?
Beautiful images!
Perhaps you should update the Wikipedia article – no mention of any gods there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowflake
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Why would it mention “gods”? Strange comment
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“God’s handiwork” – Is the account of snowflake formation in Wikipedia (which does not refer to God) incomplete? If so, perhaps you might like to improve it.
And (serious question) does God have a ‘hand’ in the formation of each snowflake? Or does he just set things up so that snowflakes form naturally in a way that we can understand through physics and chemistry?
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I did not realise you are an atheist Andy. A question for you: what evidence or proof can you provide that God does not exist?
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I’m not necessarily an atheist – I could be a deist.
I’ve never seen a proof for the non existence of God. The reasons for non belief would be that there is no need for supernatural explanations.
Can we get back to snowflakes. Does God have a ‘hand’ in the formation of each snowflake?
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I have no idea of how God does it, do you? The universe is full of signs pointing to the existence of the Creator. Snowflakes just one tiny example.
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