How I came to believe (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, October 05, 2015, 00:16 (3124 days ago) @ dhw


> dhw: Many thanks, David, for this article, which brilliantly sums up the case against chance, is a powerful indictment of the scientific establishment, is a tribute to the courage of its author, and should be compulsory reading for atheistic Darwinists. It's a pity he talks about "Darwin's theory of biological origins" as "atheism's creation myth", when he must know that Darwin's theory of evolution does not cover creation,...-I must again take you to task. Life is a continuum from first life to now. The two parts of the story are inseparable. First live had to contain the mechanisms that allowed for evolution to more complexity. I agree Darwin did not offer any explanation as to origin of life, but his Swiss-cheese theory of how evolution works offers no backward-looking hint to help us. The Darwinist abiogenesis scientists keep referring to RNA appearing and 'evolving' into life. That whole area of research thought is contaminated by atheistic wishes for simple chance evolution. I think the author was influenced by those tall tales.


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