keep in mind that evolution theory is still just a 'theory'

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i can't take anyone who denies evolution seriously...
 
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Evolution is only a theory, but Juggernaut is a law.
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Everything is a theory tbh :feelsgah:

Even the idea that you are a subhuman, recessed, incel loser is a theory based on evidence. (Even tho we know its true) :feelsgood:
 
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Everything is a theory tbh :feelsgah:

Even the idea that you are a subhuman, recessed, incel loser is a theory based on evidence. (Even tho we know its true) :feelsgood:
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i can't take anyone who denies evolution seriously...
Scientists dont understand how intelligent life formed and cant reproduce its formation. Theres no reason to assume that for example aliens didnt influence the formation of intelligent life on earth. Or any other what we would now consider a supernatural force we cant truly comprehend yet.

We cant even predict the movement of small particles yet and physics has gaps in its theory that remain unsolved.

We have all these weird stopgap solutions such as: dark energy and dark matter, to fill in holes in our understanding of our world, but we are unable to actually detect dark matter or dark energy, despite it forming the largest part of our universe.

Some phenomenon in our universe take billions of years, such as the formation of dwarf stars. At the same time our universe, according to current theory, is only a few billion years old. Who knows what other shit in our universe is currently forming, but our universe still being too young for it to show itself to us?

Life has many mysteries and closing off your mind to evolution theory is not usefull. Finding life on other planets would greatly help in understanding life on our own. But still no signs of life has been found.

Many mysteries left to unfold
 
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Scientists dont understand how intelligent life formed and cant reproduce its formation. Theres no reason to assume that for example aliens didnt influence the formation of intelligent life on earth. Or any other what we would now consider a supernatural force we cant truly comprehend yet.

We cant even predict the movement of small particles yet and physics has gaps in its theory that remain unsolved.

We have all these weird stopgap solutions such as: dark energy and dark matter, to fill in holes in our understanding of our world, but we are unable to actually detect dark matter or dark energy, despite it forming the largest part of our universe.

Some phenomenon in our universe take billions of years, such as the formation of dwarf stars. At the same time our universe, according to current theory, is only a few billion years old. Who knows what other shit in our universe is currently forming, but our universe still being too young for it to show itself to us?

Life has many mysteries and closing off your mind to evolution theory is not usefull. Finding life on other planets would greatly help in understanding life on our own. But still no signs of life has been found.

Many mysteries left to unfold
Smart guy that knows what's up
 
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Scientists dont understand how intelligent life formed and cant reproduce its formation. Theres no reason to assume that for example aliens didnt influence the formation of intelligent life on earth. Or any other what we would now consider a supernatural force we cant truly comprehend yet.

We cant even predict the movement of small particles yet and physics has gaps in its theory that remain unsolved.

We have all these weird stopgap solutions such as: dark energy and dark matter, to fill in holes in our understanding of our world, but we are unable to actually detect dark matter or dark energy, despite it forming the largest part of our universe.

Some phenomenon in our universe take billions of years, such as the formation of dwarf stars. At the same time our universe, according to current theory, is only a few billion years old. Who knows what other shit in our universe is currently forming, but our universe still being too young for it to show itself to us?

Life has many mysteries and closing off your mind to evolution theory is not usefull. Finding life on other planets would greatly help in understanding life on our own. But still no signs of life has been found.

Many mysteries left to unfold
life as we know it especially human life is definitely a mystery, but so far from what i've read and observed evolution 100% makes sense. also biologists to this day are still baffled when they ponder how life arose. early self-replicating organisms were surely more rudimentary but how they started to exist in the first place remains unsolved.. like u said many mysteries left to unfold
 
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life as we know it especially human life is definitely a mystery, but so far from what i've read and observed evolution 100% makes sense. also biologists to this day are still baffled when they ponder how life arose. early self-replicating organisms were surely more rudimentary but how they started to exist in the first place remains unsolved.. like u said many mysteries left to unfold
Take a look at James Tour's work, one of the world's leading scientists on related fields. He shows that the origin of life is not (and probably won't) be solved by science.

Also, science is pretty useful, but if the issue becomes political/religious controversy (vax shit, race and IQ, Darwinism and ID, gender vs sex) you should always keep a red flag, because the establishment will be shilling as always.
 
Better believe that the big bearded white man in white tunic created the world because he likes to watch incels suffer
 
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Take a look at James Tour's work, one of the world's leading scientists on related fields. He shows that the origin of life is not (and probably won't) be solved by science.

Also, science is pretty useful, but if the issue becomes political/religious controversy (vax shit, race and IQ, Darwinism and ID, gender vs sex) you should always keep a red flag, because the establishment will be shilling as always.

i'll watch that video later. care to give an alternative theory as to how life became a thing?
 
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i'll watch that video later. care to give an alternative theory as to how life became a thing?
There is no viable theory atm. Here's a thing to ponder upon:

Science is inherently limited because it always has to look for naturalistic explanations.

If there are no plausible naturalistic explanations in principle (not because we haven't found them yet), then a supernaturalistic explanation is warranted.
 
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There is no viable theory atm. Here's a thing to ponder upon:

Science is inherently limited because it always has to look for *naturalistic* explanations.

If there are no plausible naturalistic explanations *in principle* (not because we haven't found them yet), then a supernaturalistic explanation is warranted.
so essentially ur saying god explains it all?
 
so essentially ur saying god explains it all?
If it is shown that (the origin of) life could not have *possibly* arisen through chance given the scientific model, then yes.
 
If it is shown that the origin of life could not have *possibly* arisen through chance given the scientific model, then yes.
and where did god come from? i've always pondered this even as a kid.. surely he has to have an origin too?
 
and where did god come from? i've always pondered this even as a kid.. surely he has to have an origin too?
Do you have any reason to assume that God needs an origin, given the fact that He is the ultimate explanation/creator of everything?

I don't think so, but feel free to change my mind.
 
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