(May 2, 2014 at 9:36 am)Jason_ab Wrote: Hallo again.
As I said in one previous post, @ youtube.com/watch?v=e8MzPmkNsgU where William Lane Craig debates Christopher Hitchens about the existence of God, an argument from Craig caught my attention.
He said (long story short) that the probabillity of evolution through natural selection happening in such a way that it did, is so tiny, that it indicates the existence of a God that superintended the process.
That the odds of creation of man through this proccess are so slim, that is a strong indicator that God was involved...
Can I read your opinions about this?
I have to admit, at first it sounds quite legit to me...
That argument is based in the believe that men was chosen by God to rule this earth. That's why the whole idea of a simple weak tiny ape evolving into the dominant species of the planet gives the allusion that it only could happened with the help of a supernatural entity that backed him up all the way. But let's be realistic if reptiles would had learned how to erect walk we all be having scales by now.
Nevertheless even after William Lane Craig adds God in the evolutionary process he still defends a book that claim we were made from dirt.