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Northwest · M
Spoiler alert:
1. He died more than 3 years ago.
2. He was a LAW professor, not a scientist.
My barber has some ideas as well, and he’s looking to get it peer reviewed.
1. He died more than 3 years ago.
2. He was a LAW professor, not a scientist.
My barber has some ideas as well, and he’s looking to get it peer reviewed.
Carazaa · F
@Northwest
1. Where did the first cell come from?
2. Did the first cell have DNA? If so where did the instruction in the DNA come from?
3. Do you really believe that humans came from a tadpole?
4. How did the big bang happen if there wasn't God?
5. Can anything intelligently made like a watch or a car make itself?
6. Can we humans make a single cell from nothing?
7. What is easier to make a car or a cell from scratch?
1. Where did the first cell come from?
2. Did the first cell have DNA? If so where did the instruction in the DNA come from?
3. Do you really believe that humans came from a tadpole?
4. How did the big bang happen if there wasn't God?
5. Can anything intelligently made like a watch or a car make itself?
6. Can we humans make a single cell from nothing?
7. What is easier to make a car or a cell from scratch?
Northwest · M
@Carazaa I would rather not waste time watching claims I'm already familiar with.
No one knows what preceded the Big Bang, but it took about 750 million years, after earth was created, of randomness, before the first cell developed. It took another 3 billion years, or so, after that, for humans to start evolving, as a result of a random mutation.
I did not come from a tadpole, but when you put it that way, it means that you have not really read up on human evolution (and not just Darwinism). I encourage you to do so.
No one can explain what preceded the Big Bang, but what happened since, is an exercise in randomness.
Have a nice day.
No one knows what preceded the Big Bang, but it took about 750 million years, after earth was created, of randomness, before the first cell developed. It took another 3 billion years, or so, after that, for humans to start evolving, as a result of a random mutation.
I did not come from a tadpole, but when you put it that way, it means that you have not really read up on human evolution (and not just Darwinism). I encourage you to do so.
No one can explain what preceded the Big Bang, but what happened since, is an exercise in randomness.
Have a nice day.
Northwest · M
@Carazaa If you accept that there is a Big Bang, then you must accept that everything that followed is totally random.
Even the Catholic Church, is a big proponent of evolution, and the guy who developed the Big Bang theory, was a Catholic (Jesuit) priest.
You can choose to believe what you want, but religion is invented by man, not downloaded by a God.
Even the Catholic Church, is a big proponent of evolution, and the guy who developed the Big Bang theory, was a Catholic (Jesuit) priest.
You can choose to believe what you want, but religion is invented by man, not downloaded by a God.