Darwinist ignorance, confusion & epigenetics (Introduction)

by BBella @, Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 06:03 (4903 days ago) @ David Turell

Your imagined method leaves much to chance. How quickly an experimental God solves problems, we don't know. I can't accept religions' omni- everyting God. If the UI thinks and experiments as we do, time is lost. Your method uses chance exclusively, and the time is short. With directed DNA, chance is a side issue. That is the underlying reason I like my theory over yours.-Not sure if this logic fits here - but, possibly, David, we (humans) are a result of neither experimenting or predestination (for lack of a better word). It doesn't have to be either. It might be something else? As a be-ing, just as it seems God would be, we are not conscious of growth (evolving) as it happens even tho it is happening in every second within everything that we are including our matterless mind. We never make a decision or experiment about what we are or what we will be (i.e. deciding to grow an extra limb just because I could really use the extra help), not to say we are not experimented upon. We evolve within a process that depends on everything within and without to be just as what it was from the beginning and just as it is now. Just like a vehicle depends on every process from the beginning to run smoothly, all processes that are, evolved completely dependent on every other process within and without the whole system/being. -Something holds every function/process/system/being together, within and without. If that something disappeared/let go there would be nothing, no order, no law no anything. Whatever holds everything together and is a constant is, in a sense, maintaining the balance of all things. This being so, it would seem, all things move/evolve within that constant reckoning/reordering of balance. That would mean when a species disappears it has to disappear in order to maintain the balance of all things. When a star system explodes, it happens so to maintain the balance of all things. Life happened on earth, and then with mankind, all thought, in order to continue toward the balance of all that is. -If this is so (I know it's a big IF), then the equilibrium/balance/harmony/peace(?)we all have an inexplicable yearning for, even from very early on, is the pull of a force we might could call God? For if not for this 'force' (for lack of a better word) there would be nothing. -May the force be with you all?


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