Posted on 04/26/2017 7:01:56 AM PDT by rktman
The Earth came with a large number of natural resources, and an atmosphere with many ingredients that allows millions of animal and plant species to survive. Think of the skill it took to come up with a process that has plants breathe out oxygen that allows humans to survive and humans breathing out CO2 which allows plants to thrive and the plants in turn feed humans and animals. There are millions of natural processes, millions of animals and millions of plants and evolution explains little.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Random events do not invent complex systems. The information, the plans, and the execution of those blueprints are not chance events.
Evolution is real, but we do not understand how it works.
We thought the we understood evolution perfectly about 30 years ago, but then came all those new discoveries in molecular biology and genomics to “mess” things up.
And we still have globalist/atheist “spokesmen” like Bill Nye the Outdated-Science Guy who use their outdated “science” to “prove” that God cannot exist, and that we need to send billions of dollars to the UN and the Third World for “climate change”. PHOOEY!!!!
What are the odds of life evolving on a particular planet? One in a million? One in a billion? But if they didn’t exist here, we wouldn’t be talking about it. They’d be talking about it somewhere else, where the right conditions did exist.
Well, at least we were able to figure out we’re ruining the environment. Right? LOL!
Life evolving by itself from non-life? I'd say a billion to one is being extremely generous.
What are the odds for the conditions of life to be present, then.
One of the most eye-opening essays I’ve ever read on the subject...
http://beyondevolutionistheregodafterdawkins.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
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