Skip to main content

Reply to "Democrat Party National Convention"

A theory does not become a law just because you say so, sorry. Fossils do not disprove creation. How did the animals that were fossilized get there? Did a few basic elements just randomly and without reason smash together and poof, there's an animal? If that's what you want to believe, but I'm not buying it.

Amino acids are the basic building blocks of life. For amino acids to be created, conditions must be exactly right. This was demonstrated back in the 50's when a scientist combined hydrogen, water, methane, and ammonia, then shocked it with electricity to simulate lightning. This created amino acids.

The scientist had to purposely combine these things together and provide exactly the right conditions for the experiment to work. For this to happen randomly on it's own in nature, happen enough to develop some kind of life, and develop other forms of life for a functioning habitat is just too far of a stretch. The odds of that really happening are incalculable. Besides, what created the basic elements that created the first amino acids?

I believe in design, not chance. I don't accept everything that I'm told, I ask questions and challenge beliefs, that usually causes people to get defensive as you and Go Fish have shown. If that makes me deliberately stupid, so be it. You can put your whole faith in science if you want, but science has made mistakes before and are not immune to mistakes in the future. If you want to put blind faith in something fallible, that's your choice. I require more evidence.

Untitled Document
×
×
×
×