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Seriously?

I'm a believer in God, for the record.

Rainbows were scientifically explained decades ago. The droplets of water act as a prism for the light traveling through it with refracts the light into the visible colors... which then reflect off of other water droplets into our eyes so we can see it.

Mountains and oceans have also been explained. Mountains have largely been formed by the motion of tectonic plates on the earths surface pushing into one another creating mountains. There's lots of hydrogen throughout the universe, and plenty of oxygen. When these two elements come together in a certain way, they form H2O. The only reason our oceans are liquid is because of their distance from the sun. Look into it and you'll discover the universe is full of water in the form of ice, because it's not close enough to a heat source to remain a liquid.

Lastly, there's a difference between believing in God, and believing the Bible. I don't completely agree with the Bible, specifically Genesis (creation). I believe that we are largely here by cosmic chance, the big bang theory, and evolution. But I still believe in God.

How about you pay attention in elementary school where they explained rainbows, and geography.