I just have one question: why on earth would you want to believe that you were made by accident? In my experience, the world works by cause and effect. Things don't just happen for no reason. We see cause and effect all throughout the scientific communitiy. To say that there wasn't a cause to the big bang goes contrary to all that science has shown us. Also, take the law of entropy, things get more dis-orderly over time. Evolution says that things got more orderly over time. That goes against the law of entropy. Also, with the large number of spiecies of animals we know about, there should be an even larger amount of "missing links". I say larger because the animals would have to evolve in stages so there has to be more than one link between each known spiecies. Yet, we have not found one missing link at all. And all those so called Homonids, how do you know that those aren't just people who lived a really long time. We know for a fact that bones get tougher and bigger over time. A babies bones for example are more flexible than a 20 year-olds bones. These kinds of things just don't add up. Then there's the Van Allens belts. They are getting weaker over time, but if you were going to say that man existed on the earth for millions of years, that couldn't happen with the way the Van Allens belts would be. Those things would be so strong that live would not be able to exist on this world much less man. These things and more just don't add up in my head and i'm not looking at this from religion, just pure fact.
I just have one question: why on earth would you want to believe that you were made by accident? In my experience, the world works by cause and effect. Things don't just happen for no reason. We see cause and effect all throughout the scientific communitiy. To say that there wasn't a cause to the big bang goes contrary to all that science has shown us. Also, take the law of entropy, things get more dis-orderly over time. Evolution says that things got more orderly over time. That goes against the law of entropy. Also, with the large number of spiecies of animals we know about, there should be an even larger amount of "missing links". I say larger because the animals would have to evolve in stages so there has to be more than one link between each known spiecies. Yet, we have not found one missing link at all. And all those so called Homonids, how do you know that those aren't just people who lived a really long time. We know for a fact that bones get tougher and bigger over time. A babies bones for example are more flexible than a 20 year-olds bones. These kinds of things just don't add up. Then there's the Van Allens belts. They are getting weaker over time, but if you were going to say that man existed on the earth for millions of years, that couldn't happen with the way the Van Allens belts would be. Those things would be so strong that live would not be able to exist on this world much less man. These things and more just don't add up in my head and i'm not looking at this from religion, just pure fact.