Contingent evolution (Introduction)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Wednesday, June 25, 2014, 11:09 (3591 days ago) @ David Turell

David: There is no doubt from epigentic research organisms can create their own adaptations to challenges in nature. In this sense evolution is not random or changed by chance. As I have stated elsewhere, the enormous complexities of the layers and controls of the genetic mechanism defy the notion that it all developed by chance processes. Show me a complex four-letter code that developed by itself and not from a mind. But the Darwin folks want us to accept that as a fact. Even our programmers can only use a binary system, not a quartenary system.-And even in their epigenetic changes they are working within pre-defined constraints. So there is a strong signal prior to the actor performing any evolution at all, and the actions of the actor are made with/by some form of 'mind', with intent and for a purpose. This is true even if the only intent and purpose is to survive.

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What is the purpose of living? How about, 'to reduce needless suffering. It seems to me to be a worthy purpose.


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