(April 23, 2012 at 6:51 pm)Norfolk And Chance Wrote: A wristwatch won't change over millions of years because it is not alive - as it is not trying to avoid death it has no reason to try and change, and of course no mechanism to implement that change - such as functioning genes and the ability to reproduce and pass down the most suitable genes for it's environment.
But you knew that anyway, right?
yes norfolk and chance i knew that. did you assume I didnt? I did assume that some would not know that. It still seems more likely that the watch could "come to life" more likely then from any other form of base inorganic particle that hadnt formed any kind of bond at all which is not trying to avoid death. Again, if in the beginning the earth was void of any kind of life.. no functioning genes or ability to reproduce as you put it. Nothing has any reason to try and change. Then why did it start?
Islam has killed millions in the last decade, lets focus all attention on Christianity!