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A Creation Challenge to the Chickens of Evolution - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhkqJry3iBM
Searching for Evolutionists Who will Defend Their Position (DEBATE DODGERS)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re6d-EvKkbA
Think of a larger symphony producing the works of Mozart or Beethoven. It all begins with the individual playing his part. This is much like how our body operates with its 11 systems working in concert. Sadly, schools and the media erroneously teach that the human body is the result of "millions of years" of Darwinian evolution. No credit is given to the One who created these amazing systems designed to work as one. Consider our eye construction, the dynamic skeleton, the ability to hear the faintest sound, the brain's amazing circuitry. The human body -- a testament to our Creator's wonderful intellect!
(Take a tour of our amazing body with its various interacting systems that could only have been designed by God)
The Nervous System - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7Xtw--U5jk
The Skeletal System - Created by God or Ramdomness - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH1Tj9B_9CM
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TruthKnowledgeDOTcom 3 months ago
It is called the process of Evolution, there is a Theory of Evolution that explains it.
All science does not use the supernatural, dummy.
There is no such thing as ''Creation Science''. All religions have a creation story, it is called religion, creationism.
gregrutz 4 months ago
@devocpv Read the book of Genesis and you will have the answer.
BereanBeacon1 6 months ago
God cannot create humans and any other lifeforms. Because he/she is a perfect being, and he/she cannot, will not make any mistake. And yet we and other animals have genetic disorders. If one believe that there is a creator than that creator must not be perfect, otherwise there won't be any mistakes in our genetic make-up.
devocpv 6 months ago
We have 12 systems in the body, not 11.
QueenBeeSERBIAAA 9 months ago
@leaualorin You are correct about the most complex thing in the universe. God is the most complex and you can meet him in the Bible. We are being destroyed by medical drugs but there is the money.
And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. John 3:19
BereanBeacon1 10 months ago
@tommy0135 and yes I'm very familiar with biology and all of the "it probably happened this way" statements in the books. They're laughable at best. When you see the deep complexity and obvious purpose-driven function within just a single cell, one really should step back and consider the likelihood of intelligent design. This is one of hundreds if not thousands of examples in biology that cannot be explained away by the scape-goat of natural selection (as described by Darwin).
captwolf09 1 year ago
@tommy0135 and what I was saying about the lipid-bi layer was yes they can form naturally (like grease or natural oils) and I simply used soap to discuss how we remove these with more than just water (as they are bi-polar). The part you've yet to answer is in regards to the proteins lodged in the cell walls. How did these proteins develop? When did they gain the function to "decide" what is beneficial to the cell in which they are lodged (ion pumps, gates, etc)?
captwolf09 1 year ago
@tommy0135 to recreate itself. This is a "which came first: the chicken or the egg?" scenario but is instead replaced with "which came first: the protein that forms the DNA or the DNA that directs the protein (enzymes and such) how to form the DNA?" for the question. Please explain how natural selection played a role in something this complex before the "blob" was even an organism (and thus not alive so can natural selection really happen here?). Abiogenesis does not provide an answer
captwolf09 1 year ago
@tommy0135 I'm saying that those bi-layers occur naturally yes, what I'm disagreeing with is the assumption that natural selection caused the function in DNA that is within the cell. The enzymes, proteins and other components required for DNA replication, translation and transcription did not just pop up by chance melding of the proper chemicals. For them to work and properly recreate the DNA (and RNA) they have specific instructions inlaid by the DNA. Basically the DNA tells key machines how..
captwolf09 1 year ago