Lapidem
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A book is composed of natural ingredients except for the ideas and thoughts communicated in organized sentences, paragraphs, with rules of grammar, etc. Where did the ideas come from? An author! They just didn't evolve.
Likewise, life has order and design, it did not just evolve. It must have a Designer.
You're falling into a typical trap here. Man and beings of all kinds can take things of nature and form them into things. I can take a tree, make planks from it and build a shed from it. The shed has design. This doesn't make me God. That you see things of design around you doesn't mean there is a God of the concept peddled by Christianity. It just means there are all manner of designers out there and some of them are likely more advanced than humans. Regardless all those designers are doing is using and manipulating nature. They create nothing for as we know from the Law Of Conservation Of Energy, energy can neither be crated nor destroyed, it can only be changed into different forms of energy.
Chance has no power, no mind to order, change is nothing, ignorant and likely only exists in a game. Nature doesn't have a mind to order things or make choices; yet the TOE leads you to believe that nature has this collective unconscious mind that picks and chooses beneficial mutations over time to build an organism, guide it through an evolitionary process to result in a kind of organism, plant or animal. Absurd!
You're not understanding the various types and processes of evolution. No mutations are picked or chosen. Mutations happen naturally due to the constant chaotic action of nature itself. At any point in time there are numerous forces at play in a given environment. The environment might be dry or wet, cold or hot, heavily irradiated or not. Those forces cause certain forms in nature to perish and others to prosper. Nothing is chosen. It just happens because of the forces in play. After millions of iterations all that is left are the forms that suit that environment. To a gullible person who doesn't understand the process of evolution, the things that remain appear to be perfect creations that surely some magical mythical entity must have created. The reality is very different. There have been thousand/millions of past iterations of things which have all failed and fallen by the wayside resulting in just a few things surviving. It's not choice. It's not design. It's simple evolution. You look at the moon and foolishly think some God must have put it there because it just hangs there at the perfect distance from Earth so it remains in orbit. The reality is that there will have been tons of masses of things at the time the planet was being formed and much of it wasn't going fast enough and fell towards Earth due to gravitational forces and the rest of it was going too fast and was hurled out into space. You're just looking at the end result of billions of years of evolution and development.
No it very much isn't. One explosion in a print shop is nothing like billions of years of evolution.So in comparison, to say that life itself and all natural organisms within nature appeared by chance is like saying an explosion in a print shop produced the 30 plus volumes of the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
No, nature was created first, then humans were God's crowning achievement. Nature could exist without humans, has existed and has flourished without us for thousands of years.
Humans are just one of billions of life forms that nature has churned out over billions of years. They are by no means any kind of "crowning achievement". The human form is incredibly vulnerable, easily damaged or killed, very prone to illness, decay and decrepitude. Worse still the human condition is an incredibly vulnerable one that means a human pops out of the womb as a blank vessel into which any manner of indoctrination can be put in. You can make a person inherently a "good person" with one type of indoctrination or inherently wicked by another type of indoctrination. You can make people believe in fairies, you can make people believe in self-preservation. The world we live in today is a direct consequence of that awful human condition, that awful vulnerability which other humans exploit mercilessly. Humans are no crowning achievement. They are totally flawed, fickle and vulnerable life forms that like all nature produced life forms before them are destined to become extinct and replaced by more evolved forms.
Again humans are just a product of billions of years of evolution. As are all animals and life-forms. It is of course entirely possible that other life forms took nature and designed humans just as humans take nature and design things from it. I have no problem with the concept of designers. It's the naïve and silly notion of a singular all-powerful all-loving Christian God that is the problem.No, thoughts, ideas, emotions, love, hate and basically our souls and spirits are not part of nature. We were nade in God's image, which means we have a rational mind, emotions, volition, creative abilities far beyond any animal, distinctly separate from the animal kingdom. Animals just function and are designed to do basic things in order to live, eat, produce, in their unique ways. We can train them to do and perform human-like tasks, learn a couple hundred words, but do we find genius apes creating and performing Mozart, talking, readind or building Rockets? lol the smartist of animals may have equivalent intelligence of a one year old child. But a two year old ... emmm ... not likely, but the claim has been made.
Again you don't understand evolution. You're substituting fantasy for rational thought because you can't understand how the universe operates.Nope, impossible. Nature could not produce a one -celled animal. If you magnified it a billion times, you would find thousands of factories producing amino acids and proteins with photo-copying devices that duplicate and grow molecular structures, error correcting, DNA deciphering machines that receive information, decode and process that information, organize it to produce these amino acids and proteins, but not life itself. Life is not produced, only created by God. But overall, these components, molecular structive and processes are irreducible and could not have evolved by chance. It is said that the flagellum of a paramecium is more complex than a 747.
Moses is a character in a book. How did Obi-Wan Kenobi gain his abilities? Genesis is a man-made construction that explains the processes of alchemy allegorically. Ironic that most Christians are clueless about this.Physically yes, not mentally, emotionally or spiritually.
How did Moses, who wrote Genesis by God's inspiration _ word for word _ know we were made from the dust of the earth (dirt of which has 17 elements that we possess)?