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If a coin thrown into the
air millions of times al-
ways turns up heads, is it
more logical to account
for this in terms of chance,
or in terms of someone’s
conscious intervention?
If a coin is flicked into the air millions of times, but always
lands heads up, which is more rational; to ascribe it to coinci-
dence, or to acknowledge someone’s conscious intervention?
The self-evident answer is, it’s not possible for such a thing to be
coincidental. And actually, the situation is even more complex
than a coin’s coming up heads every time. In spite of this, evo-
lutionists seek refuge in chance rather than acknowledge con-
scious intervention. They believe the nonsensical claims that in
order to form proteins, amino acids agreed to admit no right-
handed amino acids as part of their game plan. In the face of all
the facts revealed thus far, every rational human will realize that
life has been designed and created in perfection by God.
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