Evolution (Introduction)

by BBella @, Sunday, March 22, 2009, 21:33 (5520 days ago) @ David Turell
edited by unknown, Sunday, March 22, 2009, 21:47

Inorganic matter, using chance, doesn't work. - I probably have the least intelligence in this room so my opinion counts for naught but, it just seems to me, if what exists now, came by chance, ie., zero intelligence, we wouldn't be here discussing matters origin today. - It is just as unlikely that chance created what we see today as it is unlikely a child was born today by chance rather than by a sexual act. Without intelligence 'using' (for lack of a better word) matter as a creative outlet, for whatever reason (even if for no other reason other than it can) again, we would not be discussing matters origin. - I don't think the question we are really discussing here is whether matter, organic or inorganic, is guided by intelligence, or whether intelligence came before matter; it's what to call this intelligence and whether this intellgence is unified and with one or many agenda's. - Of course, science wants to nail down this intelligence to one unified force, just so science can name it, which is why they continue to probe the inner and outer depths of 'what is' for it...but once, or if, science does finally name this intelligent force and can prove without any shadow of doubt this force is intelligent, science will then be at square one, finally catching up to religion. Then the real battle of the gods will begin.


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