Far North wrote:
In the final analysis, DNA, cells, the human or animal body are so complex in nature and specific in purpose that it would be ludicrous to assume that life originated accidentally as the result of a chance bolt of lightning into a pool of just the right kind of ooze and now here we all are. For me that just doesn't make any sense. You can draw your own conclusions from that. Each life form is truly unique unto its own self, yet there is a relationship among all life forms. Ask, "Why are there insects?" and the answer seems to be that they provide food for other other creatures, or something a bug does is beneficial to the vegetation. Yet many of the other creatures provide food for humans and other critters. It's a big circle, and how did that come about. The missing link is missing because, IMO, it's not there. I believe each species is unique to itself, and no one individual type came from another, totally different type of life form. Scientists have determined that all DNA is essentially the same, yet there are differences that set apart one species or type of life form from the others. So you have to ask yourself, how did this occur? Did an intelligence greater than our own conceive this? The Bible tells us that the evidence of God is in all His creations around us. So if we can't create any of this, despite all the technology at our hands today, than who did?
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