No offense to the atheist here or elsewhere, but their reasoning is always the big bang theory or it takes MILLIONS of years for something to evolve. Not to make this religious but just look at our solar system with everything lined up perfectly, the sun and the moon etc.. Imo, this is just amazing so I believe there is a creator. How about the human body? Everything complements each other. Just our blood tells us everything, thats amazing!!
Not because everything is in order, does not mean that it did not arise from chaos,hence the "Chaos Theory of Life"....it's the theory of randomness in everything eventually finding it's place.
Now isn't that more logical than beliveing in a "supreme diety"?
I'm still waiting for the day that humans will grow wings and will be able to fly. We will evolve eventually. ..Oh wait that will not be a part of our evolution bec we come from monkeys.
To evolve is to adapt to the needs to survive in a diverse environment, for that is the wonder we have in this world it's diversity, thus humans eventually evolving does not neccessarily means they'll grow wings.
Yup Sorry I don't believe in evolution. I wanna ask one thing to those atheist. Where did humans come from? From algae or some living organism that evolved?
You might be surprised, but having a DNA simply means that there's objectivity in the sense that a person might think this way,and question or simply not believe in the tenets that religion has imposed upon us.
Our mind is limited. We will never understand everything in this world. Imo, To each his own what they want to believe in. I just find evolutionist amusing if you ask them where humans come from.
Well..thank goodness the mind is limited since it drives an individual to look for answers and use it more (for if ever the other faculties of the brain has been utilized, we probably would have discovered the reasons long before the time of copernicus) for a collective benefit.
Good for us;at least these scientists are still looking for answers,and still possess an inquisitive mind that we know from history has propelled man to discover or achieved scientific breakthroughs that have benefitted mankind.
....lastly...to each his own, we'll probably never know, maybe only in death, if the religious are correct, thank goodness for hell or purgatory, if otherwise, we'll probably not know in this lifetime.