RE: Evolution or Devolution?
November 6, 2010 at 5:33 am
(October 20, 2010 at 1:29 pm)theophilus Wrote: It is a widely held belief that life began with a simple single celled organism and over time the descendants of that first lifeform changed in various ways and became more complex to produce all the different forms of life we have today. This process in called evolution.
Evolution has nothing to say about how the first life form came into existence. It tells us the story of what happened immediately after. It also shows us that all life on this planet is related and, if you where able, you could trace your family tree back through the generations until you eventually arrived back to that first life form, which, would certainly not have seem something as complex as a single cell.
Quote:An alternate explanation is found in the Bible.
Alternative explanations can be found throughout the history of human enquiry.
The Dreamtime is another and equally valid explanation to yours along with countless others.
The main differences between these myths and evolution is that it is only the latter that can stand up to the rigour of scientific investigation so much so that it is now considered as fact due to the overwhelming amount of evidence in all fields of biology and its total lack of any form of reliance on the supernatural.
This is in sharp contrast to the Biblical explanation which, like all other creation myths, falls flat on its face whenever serious questions are asked of it.
Quote:Genesis 5 shows us that originally it was normal for people to live to be over 900 years old.
The first Harry Potter book shows us that the Philosophers Stone can extend life to many centuries. This is of course fiction as well.
Quote:In recent years improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and medicine have enabled people to live longer that in the past but this doesn't mean that our normal lifespan has increased.
Well it does mean that our normal lifespan has increased doesn't it? Centuries ago you would have been lucky to get into your 40's or 50's but these days it's quite normal for people to reach their 90's or even more.
Quote:But is this change the result of evolution or devolution?
Neither. And please remove the word devolution from your vocabulary as it meaningless and shows that its user has a totally erroneous view of what evolution actually is.
Quote:Are we seeing a process that began with simple lifeforms and has led to the development of more complex life or are we seeing a process of degeneration from an original state of prefection?
We are seeing a process that began with simple lifeforms which has led to a vast array of organisms perfectly suited to exist in their own particular environment.
The sooner that people realise the the Bible and similar texts are a complete work of fiction the sooner their eyes will be opened to viewing the Universe and its workings as they really are rather than how they want them to be.