Keeping it simple... For example, the universe as we know it exists, all the stars, planets etc. From where exactly did that first organism originate? Did a piece of sand or a rock all of a sudden become alive and capable of evolution? And how did that matter, just become alive, from just matter?
I'm not trying to be rude, or sarcastic. I really cannot understand the logic behind this mystery, without a creator. I'd appreciate a straight forward, troll free answer. Will reward 10 points even to non-creationists, for a logical answer.
I'm not trying to be rude, or sarcastic. I really cannot understand the logic behind this mystery, without a creator. I'd appreciate a straight forward, troll free answer. Will reward 10 points even to non-creationists, for a logical answer.
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Be prepared for pseudo-science to support their theory!
Here's the thing: it is impossible for matter to even exist without divine intervention. However, atheists do not want to believe there is a divine power because that would mean there is a divine law. They don't want to accept a divine law because that means they would have to change their lives. Thus, they would have to stop sinning and turn to G-d which doesn't seem to be an option for them. They also do not liked to be judged. So they'll make assumptions that comfort them while living in sin. Atheism is a religion of pure ignorance.
Here's the thing: it is impossible for matter to even exist without divine intervention. However, atheists do not want to believe there is a divine power because that would mean there is a divine law. They don't want to accept a divine law because that means they would have to change their lives. Thus, they would have to stop sinning and turn to G-d which doesn't seem to be an option for them. They also do not liked to be judged. So they'll make assumptions that comfort them while living in sin. Atheism is a religion of pure ignorance.
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I believe in creation but in biology I remember we learned that prehistoric earth had a lot of co2 and methane in the air. I guess scientists did a test and found that it made many amino acids ( building block of proteins) then somehow these proteins started making DNA and nucleic acids, developing into a prokaryote(bacteria). A eukaryote(everything but bacteria) was formed by several prokaryotes grouping together making a cell.
I know i think it sound like a bunch of bs too.
I know i think it sound like a bunch of bs too.
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http://youtu.be/iE9dEAx5Sgw
Carl Sagan's, "Star Stuff," on youtube is a great explanation. From molecules in the early ocean to the first bacteria. I don't want to quote him word for word so just type "Carl Sagan star stuff." into youtube and watch that video. He has also written some good books. "Dragons of Eden," discusses the amount of time life has existed in the grand scheme of things. He also uses the of,"The garden of Eden," as a metaphor for evolution.
Carl Sagan's, "Star Stuff," on youtube is a great explanation. From molecules in the early ocean to the first bacteria. I don't want to quote him word for word so just type "Carl Sagan star stuff." into youtube and watch that video. He has also written some good books. "Dragons of Eden," discusses the amount of time life has existed in the grand scheme of things. He also uses the of,"The garden of Eden," as a metaphor for evolution.