Another is the "randomness argument". What is "random", anyway? We are never told. It says that self organization cannot occur because the process is "blind" and "random" that is supposed to drive it. Never mind that the system has a finite number of states it can occupy and its history can constrain its future states. This borrows from the thermodynamic argument the confusion over entropy and open system states.
The theory of evolution doesn't say it did happen by chance. This argument completely ignores natural selection. Please read:
Life in Darwin's Universe G. Bylinsky, Omni Sept 79 The Evolution of Ecological Systems May, Scientific American, Sept 1978 Chemical Evolution and the Origin of Life Dickerson, Scientific American, Sept 1978 The Evolution of the Earliest Cells Schopf, Scientific American, Sept 1978 The Evolution of Multicellular Plants and Animals Valentine, Scientific American, Sept 1978
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just for arguments sake, think about this...religion is not the same as belief in god(s)...many people believe in a divine yet do not ascribe to a particular theological dogma or follow a certain theocracy...you can believe in a warm, fluffy invisible something if it makes you feel better...but that's all it is...meanwhile, organized religion is there to tell you what to do and how to do it, based on the leaders of that religion...just seems to me it's just another way for people with power to maintain power, and we all know what power does, as the catholics from which I came have given evidence...so ugly, such vile hypocracy...I hope all the people involved in the coverups and conspiracies are punished
by chance?
quoting from the website...
Life is too complex to have happened by chance.
Another is the "randomness argument". What is "random", anyway? We are never told. It says that self organization cannot occur because the process is "blind" and "random" that is supposed to drive it. Never mind that the system has a finite number of states it can occupy and its history can constrain its future states. This borrows from the thermodynamic argument the confusion over entropy and open system states.
The theory of evolution doesn't say it did happen by chance. This argument completely ignores natural selection. Please read:
Life in Darwin's Universe
G. Bylinsky, Omni Sept 79
The Evolution of Ecological Systems
May, Scientific American, Sept 1978
Chemical Evolution and the Origin of Life
Dickerson, Scientific American, Sept 1978
The Evolution of the Earliest Cells
Schopf, Scientific American, Sept 1978
The Evolution of Multicellular Plants and Animals
Valentine, Scientific American, Sept 1978
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(done with the quote)
just for arguments sake, think about this...religion is not the same as belief in god(s)...many people believe in a divine yet do not ascribe to a particular theological dogma or follow a certain theocracy...you can believe in a warm, fluffy invisible something if it makes you feel better...but that's all it is...meanwhile, organized religion is there to tell you what to do and how to do it, based on the leaders of that religion...just seems to me it's just another way for people with power to maintain power, and we all know what power does, as the catholics from which I came have given evidence...so ugly, such vile hypocracy...I hope all the people involved in the coverups and conspiracies are punished