Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Evolution?Does it coexist with creationism?Are there other theories?
Problems on Evolution:
First of all,there is a time problem.A single bacterium-the earliest form of life has two thousand enzymes.Scientists have estimated how long it would be to randomly assemble these enzymes to form a primordial soup.Estimates run from 40 to 100 billion years! So chance alone is too slow.Second, there's the coordination problem.If you believe in the current theory, then all wonderful complexity of life is nothing but the accumulation of chance events-a bunch of genetic accidents sturng together.Yet when we look closely at animals,it appears as if many elements must have evolved simultaneously.For an example,bats,need a specialized apparatus to make sounds,they need specialized ears to hear echoes and specialized brains to interpret sounds.IF ALL THESE THINGS DON'T EVOLVE SIMULTANEOUSLY,there is no advantage.And to imagine all these happening by chance is like imagining that a tornado can hit a junkyard and assemble parts into a working 747 airplane:which is hard to believe......
soldiering on; 5:00 AM