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Evolutionist, lol. When will you silly religious folk realize that evolution isn't a religion. Atheist is the proper term. I love how you children think only in terms of you antiquated and silly belief system.
No evolutionist has ever seen a mutation under the microscope that has benefited any living thing. The variety and diversity within a species is assumed, apriori, to be the result of mutations. Yet one can also assume, with as much validity, that the diversity was in the genetic population of the species when it was first designed by God, by aliens smarter than us, whatever.
An example of genetic mutations making a better organims is the fact that bacteria become resistant to antibiotics.
True, but what if the bacteria already has programming within it's DNA to do that?
well, the big question is how it could have started... A popular theory is that life started as RNA which can duplicate and store information by itself. Then, DNA, which is more stable, slowly replaced RNA. Afterwards, mutations kept going on...
A little simple but you get the idea. good job.
lol
i also get the idea
but i cant claim it really happened
bcs i have nothing to support it
peace
I agree. It's not because you can't explain it that it was made by god. That's exactly the purpose of religion: to explain things that couldn't be explained: emotions, weather, stars... Religions were created, irinically, by rationality: people were trying to explain things they couldn't grasp with the knowledge of their time: it's simply curisosity. I mean now we know how the sun functions, how to cure lots of diseases, predict using maths... everything follows a rational pattern, no?
I do agree with you. I do respect the other view also. However, I believed, like you, that science is the key, there's nothing divine about it: look at medicine: Hippocrates was the first Greek physician to establish medicine as a rational science. Indeed, now we can transplant hearth, reatach nerves... To be honest, religions are transient: Egyptians had their own religion for 3000 years and it is today estinguished. Thus, the same will happen with todays religions: new ones will emerge.