That is a lot of words to simply say god did it.
I think a very interesting and revealing discussion about Evolution could be had if the Evolutionists would leave religion out of it.
I simply don’t understand why they must always be interjecting religion into a discussion about science.
That is more explicit evidence of the attitude of some evolutionists. When the simple words of "God did it" are used, the retort is, "You have no argument". When an argument is presented, no matter what that argument is, the retort is "That is a lot of words to simply say god did it."
Whether God "did it" or not does not depend on the number of words I use. It doesn't even depend on whether or not I personally acknowledge that He "did it."
Having said that, I find it curious that something like over 200 universal physical constants have to be, not only just-so in themselves, but must all function together seamlessly and harmoniously, in order that a universe such as ours one evidently primed for Life could exist in the first place, in an "orderly" form that evidently persists in evolutionary time. That such a universe could be produced in some sort of abstract infinity by means of "pure, blind chance" is a sheer statistical (and logical) improbability....
So, what does that tell you, tokenatheist?