Dixie - In Memoriam
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Happenstance is not an explanation for something as complex and beautiful as life. It defies any logic we have ever known, to assume all of this is the mere result of chance and randomness. Also, to draw such a conclusion, is contradictory to science itself, as science is supposed to seek answers, not make conclusions.
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Yes it does defy current logic. But then so did Bacteria and viri causing diseases.
The world being round was not logical. It was logical at the time for the earth to be the center of the universe.
Dixie you seem to think this is all we will ever know? This has been a conservative trait since before recorded time of man.
I am just glad we no longer burn insightful people at the stake and put them thru the inquisition.
Actually, the entire foundational basis for my argument rests on the fact that mankind doesn't fully know or understand everything. Therefore, conclusions about our origin are made without regard for what we may not yet know. How can you say there is no Intelligent Designer, if you don't know? How can you claim all life evolved from a single organism, if you don't know? It's fine to "think" this or that may have occurred, but when you cross the line of theory into fact, you can't logically support it. The same could be said for those who thought it was a fact the Earth was flat, it was a conclusion, and it turned out to be false.
The 'logical' likelihood that universal elements just happened to come to rest on Earth and the Earth just happened to be completely conducive to these elements emerging into the profoundly complex and intricate system we call life, is the equivalent to believing you could randomly throw a bunch of oil paints at a canvas, and produce a Rembrandt. It just defies reason and logic. There are so many crucial factors and variables which had to occur in precise order and harmony, just to make life possible, then there is the complexity and diversity of life itself. Nothing about it infers random chance or happenstance, it all indicates an intelligent design and plan. I don't claim to know what the source is, I don't draw conclusions on the existence of a God, or human-conceived deities, but I do maintain that we simply don't know and shouldn't draw conclusions at this point. Certainly, there is something to be said for human spirituality, it has obviously co-existed with and accompanied human achievement. To dismiss it as superstition or myth, is beyond ignorant.