Stretch
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That is correct, and there are many attempted explanations for how life first appeared. Abiogenesis seems be getting a lot of attention, but by and large how the first cell first appeared billions of years ago is a subject that we don't know everything about.
Interesting concept. What exactly about our universe would make you call it a 'sand castle' as opposed to a pile of sand? A pile of sand would still be roughly as complex as the sand castle, just less pretty.
In order to establish that we're a 'sand castle' universe as opposed to a 'pile of sand' universe, we'd need several other universes to compare it to.
I'm sure, even if you threw a pile of sand over a cliff, there would still - over millions of years - develop a tiny ecosystem within the pile of sand of sand crabs, parasites, and all of the things that you generally try not to bring back in your shoes from the beach.
Thank you.
We don't have to understand the complexity of everything - as complex system can be created randomly. I'm just saying that if the dice had been cast a bit differently, it may have been another society of vertebrae with the capacity for critical thinking marveling at how *they* came to be out of the trillions of possibilities.
Your faith is no harm to me, that's why I'd never attack it. If it seems like I have been then I apologize. I was just defending the explanation that I've researched and came to the conclusion that it's responsible for the variety of life on earth.
It's not uncommon for me to meet a Christian that came to the same conclusion as me. It's not anti-Christian, just allowing for a different interpretation of the bible.
I had to stop reading your reply at the enboldened section......
Are you serious???
that's like saying a tree is about the same as a pile of carbon....
It's the same material, but one is built with plan, with stability, with purpose; the other just exists....
Explain these facts please:
the sun is shrinking, it is burning up, take the same rate at which it is currently shrinking and reverse it several million years (even though evolutionists currently require over 1 billion for their theory to be 'plausible') and the sun would be close enough to the earth to kill everything on it.
The Earths rotational speed is slowing, if you reverse this process several million years the earth would be spinning too quickly to be inhabitable for life.
Why do some planets/moons in our solar system spin the opposite way from the others, we were all formed from a 'swirling cloud of dust' so why are all bodies within the solar system not spinning the same way?
Why is the geological column not found ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD??? Except in text books of course.
the list goes on and on, but I feel like I'm trying to convince someone that the world isn't flat.....it just seems so pointless.
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