(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) There's a theory that we came from the stars and we just gave away all of our technology. We didn't want it no more. And we started over. And yet here we are again. But that takes faith. That takes irrational faith to believe that. No, it takes an imagination to consider it. Just imagine. Yeah. No, I don't. And because it's an absolute statement and I don't believe in absolute statements. Okay, let's pause there for a second. Are you absolutely sure that you don't believe in absolute statements? Yeah, absolutely. And we live in a society that just worships these scientists. Oh, they're so smart. No, the Bible says professing themselves to be wise and became fools. They're fools. They're liars. They're idiots. The stuff that they teach is garbage. And those of us that are saved, we laugh at it. We mock at it. We scored it. We ridicule it. It's junk to us. It said that you were a fool if you declared there was no God. But notice in Romans chapter one, it tells us those same fools. They're professing themselves to be wise, though. Notice they're going around, look how smart I am and look how intelligent I am and look how what? I'm too smart to believe in God. You little, you know, pleons, plebeians. And he goes, well, I'm an atheist. I don't believe in anything. You know, he says, and you can't be sure of anything. I said, well, are you sure that you're sure that you're not sure of anything? Because that's a logical fallacy. He goes, well, there is no truth. I said, well, is that true? Because if it's true that there's no truth, how can we be sure that that's true? How can we be sure that anything's true? Are you absolutely sure that you don't believe in absolute statements? Yeah, absolutely. But this is the country that we live in, folks. And we live in a generation of schools and public fool systems, is what they should be called, that are teaching our kids that we came from a monkey, for crying out loud. Only an unreasonable person would look around at the world and the magnificent creation and then behold the heavens and say, this is all the product of a random explosion of who knows what. What kind of an unreasonable person thinks that something comes from nothing? It's not reasonable to say, hey, there was nothing. And then all this just came about. That defies every law of science that says that something can't come from nothing, that teaches laws like cause and effect or the laws of conservation of matter, laws of conservation of energy, all of that is just turned on its head in the name of atheism, unreasonable and wicked men. Mark, Mark, listen, it just seems to me like you're certain that there's no certain piece. And it seems like absolutely there's no certain piece. I said that at the beginning. Mark, are you certain of that though? Oh absolutely, absolutely there's no certain piece. Do you believe that an explosion out of chaos produced order? I wasn't there, what do you mean? Okay, I was just curious. So do you believe that it's rational and logical to believe that an unconscious, a dead material became living and conscious material through spontaneous generation? Or do you think it's more logical to believe that it was designed? This is where pond, pond's gone to human evolution, same answer, Matt, move on. Wouldn't you say it's kind of foolish to believe that those odds happen by themselves without intelligence creating those odds? We're not saying it's impossible. You're not disagreeing that it's impossible that randomness could cause it. You're just saying that it's very, very unlikely. Well, actually Stephen Hawking said, and I quote, he said, we are a mathematical impossibility and that is a miracle by definition, correct? A math, I would have to look, I would have to look and see the actual quote.