Genome complexity: epigenetics in action (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Wednesday, April 12, 2017, 15:32 (2782 days ago) @ dhw


dhw: If your God exists, and since humans took a relatively long time to appear, it is perfectly reasonable to assume that God knew what he was doing and took a relatively long time to produce humans. The whole question is why! ... Why not accept the possibility that there was no “delay” because your God simply didn’t set out to produce humans and/or everything else was not related to that purpose? As for “our enjoyment”, do you honestly believe that Nature’s wonders only arrived after humans appeared? Why not accept the possibility that Nature’s wonders were not for OUR enjoyment but for your God’s?

Tony's response yesterday answers your question of 'why' by pointing out working through stages of development: Wednesday, April 12, 2017, 03:09. Enjoyment was also one of Tony's suggestions. When we arrived the wonders were there for our enjoyment. Pre-planning or just balance of nature for food supply?


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