(SWGO)Minas_Thirith wrote:Darth Crater wrote:MT: With regards to the three hypotheses (not theories) you present, as far as I know, we only have evidence that the first is possible. Thus, it's accepted pending further evidence.
You don't want to believe how many holes are there in the evolution theory....
1- If there ever was a Big Bang - who or what caused it to happen? How can something (a lot, actually everything) come from nothing?(since we didn't know what was there at that time) Wild theories like the completely unproven evolutionary string theory require a lot more 'faith' than accepting a Creator God
(Steven Hawking, perhaps the most famous scientist alive, made this startling admission during the 1997 PBS program, Universe.)
Reply: we don't know for sure, it's still being investigated but it was according to science a rapid expansion of energy. Just because we don't know how something came in being does not mean it did not come out of nothing as we know it.2-The natural laws that govern the universe and our world are perfectly fine tuned: Even minor changes in the constants of these laws and/or the natural or chemical properties of the elements critical to life would have destroyed life before it existed. How can these natural laws be so perfectly balanced and designed without a Designer?
Paul Davies , God and the New Physics (1983), p.189)
Reply: What do you mean by natural laws, you mean what humans have developed through science and investigation. What is to say there are other 'laws' that exist that we have not found and only exist under specific conditions (time/lack of time, er, dark er, dark energy etc)?3- Chances of finding a similar habitable planet like Earth suited for life in our Milky Way galaxy or even in the entire universe are practically zero.
(Evolutionary astronomers Peter D. Ward and Donald Brownlee , Rare Earth (2000), chapter 12)
Reply: Do you mean with humans on it or life? If there are billions of galaxies and billions of stars with each galaxy and many more planets do you not think that perhaps there is life elsewhere which could have been developed. I mean not that long ago our ancestors though the Earth was the middle of the universe. Now we know different.4- Modern science has reached the unanimous conclusion that life on a planet like earth could not have started by mere chance. The complex building blocks of the simplest living cell – proteins, DNA and molecular machines – do not allow for random assembly even through long periods of time. Despite decades of intense research, origin-of-life scientists have found no evolutionary explanation to explain how life could have started by natural processes alone.
(Marc W. Kirschner and John C. Gerhart, The Plausibility of Life (2005), p.46-50)
Reply: So modern science has indicated that life was created by whom? What do you mean by natural btw?5- No mechanism for species to evolve. Natural selection is just variation within a species. Genetic mutations are required to evolve from one species into the next, however mutations are not common and mostly neutral. If they happen, they are almost always harmful not beneficial. The occurrence of many small, beneficial steps of mutations is against all odds and has never been observed.
(James Perloff, Tornado in a Junkyard, 1999, p.25)
Reply: Mutations are common in every species including humans. Out DNA is different for others, there are commonalities but there are also differences. Copying can cause mutations, environmental agents interacting with DNA etc.6- The fossil record. There are no intermediate species in the fossil record. According to Darwin's theory of evolution, species would evolve to more complex new species by a series of gradual mutations. However, despite of over 100+ years of extensive studies of the fossil record, no intermediate species have been discovered. On the contrary, the Cambrian Explosion shows the almost “overnight” appearance of the body plans of all modern day life forms at about the same moment in time.
(Paleontologist Harry Whittington, The Biological Explosion at the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary, as published in Evolutionary Biology, volume 25 (1991), p.294)
Reply: LOL, it happened almost overnight. More like millions of years.7-The existence of so called irreducible complex molecular machines cannot be explained by gradual, 'evolutionary' evolvement of the components of these machines, as these systems can only perform if all components are present. Therefore, gradual “evolution” is not possible.
(Dr. Michael Behe, Darwin ’s Black Box (1996), p.70-71)
Reply: this is down to chemical and biochemical properties. The evolutionary process is full of complex and simple processes. I can't really agree with Behe's findings.PS. these are quotes placed into simpler more understandable sentences, if you want the original quote just ask, i wanted to add em but the post would be bigger then any ever before
So just like STEVEN HAWKINGS said i find it easier to believe creationalism then the odds given to me, what i think has been the main problem for creationalism are all the diffrent religions that make their own story about hell and all that B-[[poo]] however cientists can't agree either on their own theories or hypotheses...
I don't think everyone has all the answers and you are not going to get everyone to agree. I just want to understand what you are aiming to get out of this, an understanding, a theory to change your views, a convergence of ideas and a debate between in some cases people with massively different views and ideas. What outcome are you looking for MT?MT