RE: Can you be an atheist and an I.D. advocate together?
October 3, 2015 at 3:53 am
(This post was last modified: October 3, 2015 at 3:55 am by houseofcantor.
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(October 3, 2015 at 3:40 am)bambi_swag Wrote:(October 3, 2015 at 3:25 am)robvalue Wrote: Erm... Are you saying fully formed life appeared out of nowhere? And then humans started turning into apes, and apes into...lolol no not really. There is no evidence to suggest we turn to apes or that we formed out of nowhere. But I think given enough time, something like humans becoming more stupid and less complex might happen.
Where did you get this idea from?
I'm bad at explaining things. So let me try again.
The real issue is abiogensis and single cell theory because there isn't enough support, evidence, or potential to be tested using the scientific method. So I am saying it's something else we don't know about and not necessarily life being Intelligently designed. (If that sounds like I'm throwing in my feelings and God in Science, by all means, ridicule and dismiss what I'm saying)
Since the past few centurries cancer rates and destruction of genetic information and is strongly increasing steadily and life is so much smaller and weaker as compared to the ancient and enormous fossils of the same species, so I really think all life is basically decaying over time.
This is quite Fringe and very people support this idea so I don't know.
Kill all hamsters.
It's a pain in the ass due to the time scales which evolution occurs. Abiogenesis is a pain in the ass because we must make many assumptions as to the exact conditions of the early earth. As for evidence, there's Miller-Urey, the temporal inconsistencies of which can be dismissed by considering Panspermia, which seems entirely likely, and may get a serious kick in the ass by going to Mars.
And evolution is evolution. There is a misconception that there is such a thing as devolution, which is not a biological concept of any substance. As for degrading, there's an interesting correlation with language, which has led to some wild "ancient aliens" type speculation.