(July 13, 2011 at 3:41 pm)xonage Wrote: As an Atheist, there is one issue for me that is a problem. Although evolution is easily provable and is clearly a reality, it does not answer the question of "how this all began in the first place." Science itself acknowledges cause and effect. Something in motion has to be set into motion. A car doesn't accelerate without you pushing the gas pedal. So what is pushing the gas pedal of life. I have heard the best argument for god as "the first cause" and everything we see now is the result of that initial action.Well then you're a bumbling baboon. Evolution is Change/Time, it, by definition, CAN'T answer how this all began in the first place, nor does it claim it can. Read up on the Euri-Miller experiment (not quite sure of the spelling of Euri) and the consequential research conducted thereafter. I also greatly despise your insertion that there must have been a time or point when nothing existed. Do some research into the current theories of theoretical physics.
Is there any examples or pattern in life where something has come into existence from nothing. Then again this would raise a further question, "do we have the ability to see what caused this something to apparently come out of nothing. Any thoughts.
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