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2007-12-19 00:56:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
First of all, the beings that we are and our consciousness did not arise from dead matter. Nor were they placed complete and whole by a supreme being 5000 years ago on a freshly created Earth.
Science tells us that all life evolved from earlier forms of life, not dead matter. Science is (at the moment) unable to tell us precisely when life began, it can only explain how it flourished and diversified over millions of years. Science is unable (at the moment) to explain human consciousness. But science has a hard and fast rule not to explain the unexplained with magic or Divine intervention. Otherwise, science fails and discoveries go unmade.
As for me, I am a believer. God made me and all that I see and experience. Science merely informs me, more precisely than the language of the Old Testament, something of how God performed this miracle.
2007-12-19 01:12:40
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answer #2
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answered by jehen 7
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No, no. It's far more likely that a God that could give dead matter conscience, spiritual capacity, intelligence and human organs popped into existence to do it...or better yet...always existed and always will..
2007-12-19 01:02:21
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answer #3
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answered by cato___ 7
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How does "sheer chance" account for the laws of physics and the mechanism of evolution?
Those aren't "sheer chance."
2007-12-19 00:58:13
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
Dynamic molecules coming together, following the rules of carbon based organic chemistry, formed self replicating chains of proteins which evolved over billions of years.
Nothing dead about it.
2007-12-19 00:59:10
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answer #5
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answered by ? 6
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just study history of human belief. you will learn that we have and still are in an insane world of our own. you know you carnt hear without air ! and you dont know what you dont learn perhaps you just think to much of your self what makes you think your consious come and join my world.
thanks.
all the best yours peter
manchester mental hospital.
2007-12-19 01:05:01
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answer #6
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answered by ? 3
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Like I said when you asked this thirty seconds ago, there is a mechanism to evolution and it doesn't rely on chance at all. I know you want to think that it does, but asking 5000 times isn't going to change that.
2007-12-19 01:00:20
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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No, our intelligence evolved over time. I think you misunderstand the role of chance or randomness in evolution. Evolution is not a random process.
2007-12-19 01:00:27
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answer #8
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answered by Zen Pirate 6
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Not chance; it is the result of reasonably well understood physical, chemical, and biological processes that define and drive our universe.
2007-12-19 01:01:34
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, if you are talking about natural selection, then it is not pure chance. Read a science book and get back to me.
Obviously you find that harder to believe then a magic invisible imaginary friend doing it all in 7 days then disappearing.
2007-12-19 00:57:32
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answer #10
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answered by Birdy is my real name 6
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Your question starts with "dead matter"
But where did that come from?
All the "scientific answers" assume that everything came from nothing . . . a non-science assumption
2007-12-19 01:03:59
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answer #11
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answered by Clark H 4
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