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Northern Monkey
16-05-2017, 09:54 PM
Out of all the anti Darwinism arguments i've heard this is probably the best.Now do I believe it?

Do i heckers like :laugh:

However what it does do is highlight just how truly amazing the creation of cells and life is.
That's what it did for me.It opens your eyes to the things you take for granted.
One guy he quotes says that "all these dead materials coming together randomly to create living cells is akin to a Tornado going through a scrapyard and leaving a Boeing 737 in its path" or words to that effect.


Now this guy is a raving conspiracy theorist but he's an intelligent one.
He puts accross a good argument against Darninian theory if you were that way inclined and atleast gives good points to debate against.

Discuss how you think he is wrong on his points or right if that's what you believe.

PS the content is much better than the absolutely ridiculous title.


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Toy Soldier
16-05-2017, 10:44 PM
One guy he quotes says that "all these dead materials coming together randomly to create living cells is akin to a Tornado going through a scrapyard and leaving a Boeing 737 in its path" or words to that effect.


It isn't, though. It's like near-infinite tornadoes going through near-infinite scrapyards, slowly, over billions of years, and leaving behind a Boeing 737 in, comparatively, an absolutely miniscule number of those scrapyards.

I find that this is what most people who believe in creationism because they feel like the "odds" of the alternative are impossible fail to understand. The sheer unimaginable scale of space and time involved.

Although, this isn't exactly darwinism anyway, Darwin only described the theory of evolution, he didn't go so far as theorising how "dead" atomic matter became single-celled organisms... only how the basic organisms developed into complex life. You can technically be a creationist and still believe in Darwin's evolution... you can believe that intelligent design put the "building blocks" in place and evolution was allowed to take place from there.

ebandit
17-05-2017, 07:50 AM
...how could a species develop which depends on male/female for procreation?

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