Yanoda wrote:Bryant wrote:You could probably be a good politician, already using ridiculous statements to 'prove' your points.
Ridiculous? What I was trying to convey was that Evolution (in scientific terms) is inherent in the world & universe, just like Gravity is inherent in the world & Universe.
Concerning Probability about amino acids:
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abioprob/abioprob.html
This explains everything about your last post MT.
In science, we do not go in the direction of God/Deity. They/it cannot be measured, researched or analyzed, therefore we cannot say that God(s) exist.
Reading and enjoying the Bible is OK, but don't equate it to science and research. There are many things that are flawed within the Bible in explaining phenomenons in our world, written by humans ('who believed the Earth was flat') that lived over 2000 years ago.
7000 Thousand years in cosmological terms is still very, very short. As a vague example: 7000 years in cosmological time is like 1 second of human life.
It is ridiculous. Evolution is only a theory, with no proof. And gravity is a law which can actually be tested and observed without fail. Evolution is only a valid theory because it is needed to get from what would have been a simple world to the complex one we are in now. Amino acids formation is a good step, but it is not life. It still doesn't answer my chicken and the egg problem in my first post. Now I'll use your own "2000 years is short in cosmological time" against you. Evolution is a long process so it cannot be proven in the short period that we've had in recorded history.
The bible doesn't even attempt to explain phenenom and is not flawed. By the way, people believed the world was round before they thought it was flat.
And you're right: God is beyond science. But that doesn't mean his existence is not evident.