1)You tell me how something as tiny as an atom could 'explode' and create the universe that we live in today
2)You tell me how the proteins needed to create a living cell just 'happened' to come together and form a cell
3)You tell me how, if these proteins did make a cell, they formed something so complex as you and me
4)One of the laws of science is that something living CAN NOT come out of something not living. Now supposing that the universe was created from a big bang, that atom had nothing living in it at all. So where did life come from?
Don't say by chance!!
Because:
A living cell is so complex that its interdependent parts stagger the mind and defy evolutionary explanations. A small cell contains over 60,000 proteins of 100 different combos. The chances of any of these 'just coming together' is 1 in 104,478,296.
So what are the chances? 1 in 10,000,000,000 ??
Need more evidence??
For those with Bibles:
www.creationevidence.org/scientific_evid/se_scripture.html
2007-06-24
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Give it a rest. They just can not understand, they are not capable.
They believe anything is possible if you just inject millions and billions of years..
2007-06-24 17:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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1. I don't know where you got this, but there is no theory that says this.
2. Living matter has been created with non-living matter in experiments. Look up Miller and Urey experiments.
3. Evolution
4. There is no law of science that says this. See answer to question 2.
5. A living cell wasn't the first life. More simple forms evolved into a cell.
2007-06-25 10:50:57
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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The problem is that we do not have all knowledge about everything. Historically this made priests and other members of the ruling class seem weak so they made up all sorts of religions with gods and demons to "explain" these mysteries to their people.
For example - At one time people did not know why solar eclipses occurred and the priests told them it was their god swallowing the sun. This could only be prevented by human sacrifice, so a child was sacrificed and the sun came back which "proved " that the priests were right.
Well human knowledge progresses very slowly but we no longer sacrifice children to get the sun back because we now know the real reason for eclipses.
Religions can only survive if people are ignorant and happy to stay that way.
2007-06-25 01:07:15
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answered by brainstorm 7
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You obviously do not understand evolution. Yes, the probability of life spawning from a mix of chemicals by chance is almost unimaginable. But given that there are billions upon billions of planets in the universe that have existed for billions and billions of years, the probability of this occurence seems more reasonable. Also, if you just assume God created everything, that just creates a bigger problem. If you argue that everything is too complex for evolution to provide an explanation, a God that created everything must be even more complex.
2007-06-25 00:04:14
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answered by RcknRllr 4
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I totally agree with you.
According to the basic science the big bang itself release toxic gases and extreme heat for million years, yet they claim there is a single cell emerge (not as complexes as what we have now, out of that extreme and unusual surrounding) and expand to a living thing. How strange.
Should a cell really emerge, do they need to evolve into weak living thing after surviving the most extreme condition. This is really contradict. According to the theory they should evolve into a more resistance living thing in order to survive.
2007-06-25 01:38:54
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answered by z_jepoh 4
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First: The theory of evolution does not attempt to explain how life came into existence in the first place. The evolution theory only explains how things evolved that were already existing.
Second: We don't know exactly how everything began. But simply because we don't know yet, doesn't mean we attach a supernatural significance to it. Not knowing yet is not proof that "Goddidit". I'm sure we will know the truth someday.
Third: Don't try to argue the theory of evolution using a religious website for reference. Surefire way to lose credibility fast.
Fourth: Use a website that states the ACTUAL theory of evolution to learn about the theory of evolution.
Here: http://www.talkorigins.org/
2007-06-25 00:24:49
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answered by Jess H 7
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I'm a christian, and i'm way to sleepy to give you a proper awnser, still i can say that
1) 3 out of 4 of your so called facts are not facts, they re questions
2) My awnsers to all of your questions would be God, still that are plenty of evidence that evolution is real and its happening right now.
Look, study further if you want to criticise it
2007-06-25 00:04:23
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answered by Emiliano M. 6
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You haven given any facts or evidence of anything, just opinion and numbers pulled out of the air.
2007-06-25 00:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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whatever science discovers (including the Big Bang and evolution) God has created/caused. All of the Universe is under God's control. I don't think that God wants us to stay ignorant of his wonderful (complex) creation for thousands of years, therefore, God wants scientists to use their God-given minds to study his creation! Keep in mind that the Bible is not concerned with scientific endeavers, but with the LORD Jesus Christ! God bless.
2007-06-24 23:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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For the billionth time on here....
EVOLUTION
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You just invalidated everything you said after the idiotic "how could a tiny atom explode to create the universe".
Edit: No Atheists say "by chance" but Christians say Atheists do. Wow you're really uneducated.
2007-06-24 23:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps you have misunderstood the theory of evolution and have missed the whole point of what it outlines...
2007-06-25 00:01:50
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answered by psicatt 3
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