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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 6, 2018 9:49:46 GMT
While natural phenomena are restricted to formation and dissolution, supernatural phenomena are possibly not. Anything that exists has to be part of nature. You can't just say that the rules are different for what you believe in, because you say so. I'm not making any rules. I'm just observing what nature does. and has done.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 6, 2018 10:16:12 GMT
If the question is, "where did the Sun come from?." yes, I would dismiss it. And the video does not adress the question where the prokaryotes came from. Just how evolution occurred from the prokaryotes on. So, what was your point again? A common hope from the time of the publication of Darwin's theory till now has been that it would also one day explain the origin of life itself, not just how one species came about from other species, which is far less impressive. My point is that it is a false hope. Evolution of mere species does not note any fault in the Bible. There is an example of changes in the population ratio of phenotypes (and likely genotypes as well) of flocks in the Bible. An explanation for the origin of life that requires no god would appear to make the existence of god unnecessary, if there was such an explanation, which there is obviously not..
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