I invent new question could random irregular way creat scientific way ?Do you think our bodies work and function in a scientific way or in a random irregular way?
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I invent new question could random irregular way creat scientific way ?Do you think our bodies work and function in a scientific way or in a random irregular way?
If you disbelieve, then why you don't believe and why it make sense to you
that such universe doesn't need a creator and that it started without a starter.
Most of are students and scientists I guess , so they are professionalsWell, unlike some cultures, every step of evolution wasn't forced into their heads from childhood.
Only professionals should be asked these sorts of questions, or referenced in answer.
You wouldn't want someone who only knew one chapter of a book to explain the moral of the story.
Most of are students and scientists I guess , so they are professionals
Exactly, I'd continue living my life in exactly the same way as I do currently
It is unlikely in the extreme that a God would do such a thing.Even if God asked you to change your way of life, you won't listen even if you know he does exist?
But why you have to rebel and not to obey him? what is the wisdom of it?
Speciation is little more than the cummulative effect of small changes in the genotype and phenotype of living beings along many generations.How , I don't get this.
What is your source for the information? IOW how you could know that it's the truth?
An analysis may be scientific, and something may be made or done while informed by current scientific knowledge.I invent new question could random irregular way creat scientific way ?
Even if God asked you to change your way of life, you won't listen even if you know he does exist?
But why you have to rebel and not to obey him? what is the wisdom of it?
I'm honestly not sure what you mean by those two specific categories.
At first glance it would seem that you are associating science with predictability, harmony and perhaps design. But that is not really what science means.
Science is not a force. It is a method.Do you believe that our bodies function in a scientific way? IOW does science involve in the functions of our bodies?
Put bluntly and arrogantly I put my sense of morality above all else. If a god tells me that I need to do x or y to be saved then I'm very unlikely to do it, with perhaps a few minor exceptions.
Speciation is little more than the cummulative effect of small changes in the genotype and phenotype of living beings along many generations.
It has been observed in many different ways and these days it is made on purpose to breed certain characteristics on plants and animals.
Science is not a force. It is a method.
It's the opposite, that's what he's trying to explain.The gravitational forces isn't about science? our brains isn't about science, our body chemistry isn't about science,
the cardiac cycle isn't about science....etc
It is unlikely in the extreme that a God would do such a thing.
Deathbydefault is correct. Those phenomena are studied by science and at least in part explained by science, but they are not about science.The gravitational forces isn't about science? our brains isn't about science, our body chemistry isn't about science,
the cardiac cycle isn't about science....etc
A God is supposed not to be immoral or insane - and if he is, then he should be disobeyed anyway.How you know?
Why, yes. That is why the Theory of Evolution exists in the first place. It has been known to happen since the 19th century.That's not what I want to know , Is there clear evidence of changing species , (total chane)
I don't think life was meant to be, personally.Who/how programmed the gene to creat body life?