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soda cans and buildings didint evolve them why say a human evolves when we have trillions of unique parts each more complicated them all living systems combied, also all those trillions of parts are unique to our specie which atheists are ignorant about and why are all the space ordinaces(stars,planets)in place to support life only on earth.

2007-02-28 12:54:20 · 35 answers · asked by philosopherx 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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There are some pieces of those "trillion parts" that you speak of that are in common with other life forms that aren't human at all.

You may wanna read up a bit before you tackle evolution.

2007-02-28 12:59:05 · answer #1 · answered by glitterkittyy 7 · 8 0

Because there is no reason to assume there is one. There is no logical necessity for such a being, and there is no necessity for such a being to be the explanation for anything natural.
Using the argument from complexity begs the question of how this creator, which would have to be that much more complex than we, came to be.
Yes, soda cans and buildings don't assemble themselves, but there is no indication that we can extend the idea of manufacture to natural processes. If I am to assume a watchmaker, then I must, I suppose, assume a volcanomaker and a treemaker. Why must I only assume one creator instead of an army of creator Gods?
I'd have to ask you what these "trillions" of parts are unique to humans. We share much in common with so many other species in our genus. Our body plan is remarkably similar.

2007-02-28 13:09:47 · answer #2 · answered by Rev. Still Monkeys 6 · 3 0

First, in answer to your comparison between "soda cans" and "human beings", the difference is that humans are alive, whereas soda cans are inanimate objects. Humans evolve via dominant mutations which occur over time and sustain from generation to generation. Now, for those of you who claim to "believe" in the god of the bible, what sort of form do you suppose that your god assumes, or, if formless, how truly do you imagine this god has actually created a universe, complete with trillions and trillions of stars, millions or billions, perhaps, with planetary systems, many of them supporting intelligent beings similar to us? Such a project would not be so simplistic as: on day one, God created... etc. If god exists and did create the unimaginably complex cosmos in which we exist (and only as unbelievably minor players), then he (or it) did so by methods which we can not begin to comprehend. You can not expect that ancient people, unknowledgeable of the nature of cosmology or science, could have produced a manuscript possessing the final divine word upon the origin of the universe and its methods of operation. And, of course, such a universal system is required in order to support life on earth; we could not survive without the cosmos; we do not exist in a vacuum!!

2007-02-28 13:33:14 · answer #3 · answered by Lynci 7 · 0 0

Nothing about humans is really unique Theres not even much that separates us from apes ohhh opposable thumbs pretty unique huh considering apes are 99% genetically the same as us
Have you transversed the entire universe? How can you possibly know there is not hundreds possibly thousands of planets with the ability to support life

2007-02-28 13:06:30 · answer #4 · answered by hate 2 · 3 0

"Unique" parts? Nope. Evolution is an efficient process; whatever works, stays in and whatever doesn't work, dies out. That's why dogs and cows and apes all have -- for example -- mammary glands, just like humans have.

"Life only on earth"? We don't know that that's true. It only _appears_ that way, because of our position in the universe. Imagine an alien race, living on a planet circling some yet-to-be-named star -- wouldn't they also think that the universe was designed expressly for their benefit, simply because that's how it looks from their point of view?

You need an education. So go get one. Good luck.

2007-02-28 13:04:47 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 4 0

Your wrong on so many levels, first off soda cans did evolve in a sense. They have been improve in small increments over time, same with buildings.
P.S.
Disproving evolution doesn't prove that God exists.

2007-02-28 13:30:17 · answer #6 · answered by jetthrustpy 4 · 0 0

I will believe in a creator when he or she approaches me him or herself. Not in a dream, not thorough some vague wind or bird flying past me, but in flesh and solid mass.

If you say God is not physical then I say a God who is Omnipotent and all powerful could indeed so as I described.
Basically, show me proof.

And you are mistaken about Atheists being ignorant in regards to our species being unique. You claim we are ignorant about it simply because we don't agree with your perspective of it. You are an idiot. To prove it , you are comparing a human being to a soda can and a building. Need I say more?

2007-02-28 13:09:20 · answer #7 · answered by elliott 4 · 3 0

So you think that we are the ONLY life in the universe? That's quite an ignorant assumption to say that in this universe, which quite possibly goes on infinitely, that there is no life elsewhere.
And, I don't really understand the rest of your question because you really need a spelling and grammar coach.

2007-02-28 13:44:19 · answer #8 · answered by Abby C 5 · 0 0

1) Did you intentionally forget to mention soda cans and buildings do not possess the ability to pass on genetic information to offspring? Hell, buildings or pop cans can't even mate.

2) Evolution is entirely possible, because of gradual, incremental change.

3) Earth is the only planet known to support life...out of the whole eight planets we've really discovered.

Edit:
You talking about science is the equivelant of Hitler talking about tolerance.

2007-02-28 13:00:55 · answer #9 · answered by Nowhere Man 6 · 8 0

Soda cans and buildings? What is your argument there?

Anyways, monkeys too have these trillions of life systems(reffering to cells I bet?). 97% of our DNA is similiar to theirs, but the beauty of DNA is that 3% makes us so different from them(if you took a basic Biology course, which is based on OVERWHELMING OBSERVABLE EVIDENCE, you'd understand this. Im sure it would be new to use, since you are, im guessing, used to the fairy tales of the Bible).

Over millions and millions of years we have changed slightly each evolution, changed our "life systems" a bit differently.

2007-02-28 13:01:43 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

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