To: Dimensio
The theory of evolution is not in any way related to the Big Bang theory.The origin of species is rooted in the idea of a singularity: the mechanics of the DNA molecule. All species of Terran life has it.
Like the singularity of the Big Bang theory, these two are categorically inseparable as immaculate conceptions. It only takes a mere application of logic.
The evolutionists have no more proof human life evolved from other Terran life than those who would say humans came from extraterrestrials...
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
The evolutionists have no more proof human life evolved from other Terran life than those who would say humans came from extraterrestrials... Proof, no. Science does not deal in proof (try some good Irish whiskey).
Evidence though? Actually there is a lot of evidence showing evolution from earlier forms.
But I wouldn't want to bet the rent money on extraterrestrials.
719 posted on
03/08/2006 5:58:44 PM PST by
Coyoteman
(I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
The origin of species is rooted in the idea of a singularity: the mechanics of the DNA molecule. All species of Terran life has it.
This is true, however once past that singularity, nothing has relevance to the theory of evolution. For example, how the first organism with DNA came to exist is not part of the theory of evolution.
Like the singularity of the Big Bang theory, these two are categorically inseparable as immaculate conceptions. It only takes a mere application of logic.
I am afraid that you are mistaken. The theory of evolution implies that all organisms arose from descent from a common ancestory. Beyond that, it can imply nothing more. It does not imply that all matter in the universe originated from a "singularity".
720 posted on
03/08/2006 5:59:03 PM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood
The origin of species is rooted in the idea of a singularity: the mechanics of the DNA molecule. All species of Terran life has it. Like the singularity of the Big Bang theory, these two are categorically inseparable as immaculate conceptions. It only takes a mere application of logic.
I suppose your comparison wouldn't have as much kick if you said that the universe originated from a point where spacetime curvature was infinite.
And of course the Big Bang in no way conceptually resembles God speaking the universe into existence.
725 posted on
03/08/2006 6:32:00 PM PST by
ahayes
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