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I posted this question before but forgot the link...duh
Please watch this before you comment. I understand if you don't want to watch but if you don't, please don't comment.


Our cells are little factories. Would anyone say a factory is anything but designed?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFtp8zw8QSI&mode=related&search=

2007-06-26 03:09:14 · 15 answers · asked by Jeanmarie 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Maybe instead of random chance I should have said, "natural selection".

2007-06-26 03:11:49 · update #1

I deleted it because I forgot to post the link.

2007-06-26 03:13:58 · update #2

15 answers

Thank you very much Jean-Marie. That was fantastic.

That such complexity came about without an intelligent engineer behind it cannot be contemplated.

2007-06-26 04:10:54 · answer #1 · answered by Fuzzy 7 · 1 1

You wrote:

"I just can't believe radom chance .."

Evolution is not something that involves random chance as you seem to interpret it. See link for discussion:

http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/chance/chance.html

I also recommend the book "the Blind Watchmaker" for a thorough rebuttal to the notion that the universe and complex structures and systems imply a maker. As another has already mentioned explaining complexity with an even more complex creator that we don't know how got there just pushes the responsibility back a step without answering the initial question. It also means making up a story to explain things that blow our minds like our ancestors did with thunder, storms, epidemics in the past. Today we can feel smug at how silly their myths were, perhaphs in the future we will look at today's understanding of how life evolved the same way.

2007-06-26 03:19:34 · answer #2 · answered by Zen Pirate 6 · 2 0

The physical realm is a manifestation of fine matter spiritual energy. There is a precise scientific way to genetically engineer anything. However, most of this is done naturally through Creation. There are Universal Laws that are a good guide line to follow. However, there have been many occasions that different races have created new life through Science.

We are all a part of Creation as a whole. Cloning a physical vehicle for the Soul is just like making a car. Your eternal soul really lives and comes from the fine matter spiritual realm of existence. Your spirit body is there and will always exist for all time and space.

Nature is divine. Life is a miracle on how the cells work together to create new life. We are all God. So using tools to create new life is just another way to either benefit or destroy creation depending on the scientific experience and whether the Natural or Universal Laws are followed. Many experiments have been done on our DNA. This is why we are a war-like race and we have a short life span.

God is not a separate entity. God is Creation. We are Creation.

The physical realm is a live expression of our Souls. It is a temporary solid composition that holds that expression. There is a natural scientific way that Nature handles itself in working together to create a balanced World and Universe.

Do not limit your point of view by doing what you are told. Enjoy the fact that Science is the tool to physical discovery and creation. But the Spirit is that beginning and the Soul to all life. All ideas come from the Spirit Realm. Physical matter is an actual way of bringing thought into a physical reality.

2007-06-26 03:31:45 · answer #3 · answered by Kevin Dellinger 3 · 1 2

My pocket is a knot factory.



Seriously, I put my mp3 player in my pocket on the way to work, without tying any knots in the cords, and when I get there, there are several knots in it. Every time.

Now, that couldn't *possibly* be because knots get preserved while non-knot structures are not preserved.


Read a little about computer science (or just popular descriptions of it--you don't need technical details) to see how easy it is for neato complicated things to emerge from systems with simple rules.

2007-06-26 03:13:52 · answer #4 · answered by Minh 6 · 5 1

Your willingness to call it "natural selection" instead of randomness means you've joined the scientific discussion. Congratulations.

What exactly is your scientific reasons why natural selection isn't the explanation for the origin of the human being?

2007-06-26 03:13:39 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 5 1

Yeah! I know my mom and the superb certainty that i'm alive however the stable individuals take lifestyles for a comic tale and in basic terms see what they want as dignity and that they do no longer even enable a human like me be attentive to the call of the human who did carry me in her womb. can they make a human without lady's physique? yet someone has a coronary heart the place they say we sense a connection to our bloodline and our relatives. Adults get to shape the lives of babies and subsequently create hate and debate. of challenge? of challenge to bop? of challenge to romance? of challenge to be an element of this international one is born into randomly. A mom is a random danger. If she dies, the newborn's lifestyles is left to a random danger. no person cares nor why could they? in basic terms the mother cares for that lifestyles she is accustomed to is in her soul besides as her physique yet i'm in basic terms a drug loopy nut case who has no properly suited to talk. I have no mom. i don't be attentive to her call. if i had a photo of my mom i could placed on it in a locket around my neck to maintain her on the brink of my coronary heart in any respect circumstances, yet i'm a liar. My daughter drowned lifeless twenty years in the past and that became a random danger additionally. one that no person cares to talk approximately.i had a acceptance till 2 years in the past and then i caught a submit demanding ask your self syndrome and ended up in an orphanage and lost my call, so i now have no call by way of random danger. i think of it may additionally be by way of random danger that i fell on love every time it got here approximately and that i pray like each F*** that random danger falls at my ft and that i fall madly in love with a astounding guy and he provides me his random call and we make a humorous track out of it and placed it in a random tea-pot the place all stable tale books are made and each newborn has a house and a mum and a dad and a heat loving feeling that they belong and a believe that they are going to continuously be enjoyed and that they are going to in no way awaken one mourning to discover random danger took away each little thing they ever knew and threw them right into a international of strangers and hate crammed glances. human beings decide with random danger additionally and a lifestyles is lost via random danger. the prospect of survival outdoors of the womb is in basic terms an extremely tiny danger, what with such various type individuals waiting to eliminate ya??? I stated...Lord take me down city...i'm in simple terms searching for some danger!...

2016-10-18 22:41:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

try looking at your life's perception as possibilities and not random chance. Your cells reacts to possibilities of different scenario you and your surrounding present it. (variables)

See if you can read some books on Quantum Mechanics. It will open your mind to infinite possibilities.

2007-06-26 03:15:49 · answer #7 · answered by Himiko 4 · 1 0

All it tells me is that evolution's pretty cool.

Oh, and by the way, why would a designer create so much redundant dna?

If there's a designer, he's really gone the hard way about it.

2007-06-26 03:17:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

It's 2007 babe. The supposed irreducible complexity of cells was debunked two years ago. Testimony in Dover case basically killed it.

2007-06-26 03:15:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Oh PU-lease! Do some research that isn't so biased!

Your local library will help you find the answers to all the *questions* this film discusses.

2007-06-26 03:16:00 · answer #10 · answered by atheist 6 · 3 0

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