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To: NativeSon; Simon Green

However, EVERY “science” book on Darwin/evolution uses “Nature selected” or “the body evolved this” to “do that” because “it was more efficient” “it was faster” “it needed to see better” “proto-whale (a bear-like creature) needed to lose its legs so it could swim faster” “it moved its nostrils up to breathe easier” ....

Yet there is NO “intelligent designer” allowed in their myth?

What is harder to believe? 37.2 trillion cells in 9 billion human bodies - all working together to live in near-perfect cooperation next to each other by 10^16 “natural random accidents”?

Or one miracle?


23 posted on 03/16/2019 12:53:57 PM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (The democrats' national goal: One world social-communism under one world religion: Atheistic Islam.)
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To: Robert A Cook PE
It easy to understand evolution via "natural selection" by thinking probability - role the dice.

The number of die is the challenge - each roll would contain billions, at least.

I've always been more of atheist with heavy leanings towards the religion of the Diné. Early on in college, I had the pleasure of being the student of a devout adherent of Judaism.

I had no idea he was religious. I was curious as to how a man of science, could believe in G*d/gods. In essence, he shared with me that the world, the universe, he and I, time, all existence were a gift. And that he & I have been created with the ability and drive to seek knowledge & understanding of these creations.

The more he learned, the more knowledge he acquired, naturally strengthened his skills and his beliefs.

We are no accident.

31 posted on 03/16/2019 1:42:27 PM PDT by NativeSon ( Grease the floor with Crisco when I dance the Disco)
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