Well I think that even you have to admit that the human being is greater than the sum of it's parts. Parts being proteins, bone, and DNA. The thing that sets all this apart from what no man can build is the sentient presents. Now I think you must know it is there, or am I completely in error, only conservative T type beings have it, the F type Progressive do not need this essence. That would be strange to be that far off, heck I thought perhaps even a chimpanzee has this essence.
Evolution is an amazing thing. But just because we can't build it doesn't mean much. We can't build a fly, a snake or a human. Do I find humans amazing? Most certainly. Do I think this is a result of anything other than evolution? No. Side note. I think you'd be best served to forget that t vs f crap, or at least assign it far less meaning.
Look for the simple. We can't, I mean no man can even build the simplest of creatures. Can't even build an Amoeba even though they know all of the components. Just one more little thing needed.
Why should we be able to build something so complex. Technology is just getting to the point where we an observe. Should we be born with this knowledge? You are trying to get at something but I think you are stumbling. Instead of trying to ask me gotcha questions, have a discussion like an adult. Tell me what you believe. Provide logic for your beliefs. Explain why my ideas are flawed.
HAHAHAHAHA! I know so many idiots who have taken Big Bang as "fact", based on the scientific "consensus", yet when you get to the origin of the "Bang" there is no way to prove it in a lab. The skeptic always looks smart. :MARIS61:
So who could build something so complex? Was the beginning of the universe just a random event that led us to right now based on luck?
Oh sweet papag, can't handle Julius beating you like a rented mule so you come here to lash out. Sorry bubs, I'm not playing your game. But damn, Julius might as well have been jackhammering your ass with his cock. He fucked you that hard.
It was due to Obama's incompetence. Think of all possible histories of the universe as all of your Benghazi threads combined.
Each 4-D space-time is an alternative history. An infinite number exist side by side within a 5th dimension, just as a line contains an infinite number of points, a plane contains infinite lines, and a space contains an infinite number of planes. Only a very few histories could have produced us as we know it. All other histories produced monstrous realities. It seems "lucky" but the cause is "randomness." See? All possible outcomes came true, and only this one made us possible. It's not luck or God. It's the only one in which we could have existed, which is why we "luckily" find ourselves here.
It's like, a speck of dust finds himself between Neptune and Pluto. He thinks, "Am I lucky! This is the place to which I am perfectly evolved! The God of Specks must have created this one 3-D universe, perfectly suited for me, in the vast multi-D multiverse! I couldn't be here in any other conditions." When actually, it was those random conditions which randomly caused our vain conceited dirt speck to be there, not vice versa.
I believe I did. It takes more power than you, me or anybody else has to take the building blocks we knew of and make sentient being. I think that is called creation and all religions acknowledge this power. Some did so before the Christians claim history began. So the time scale differs but the message is the same in all religions. Only Progressive atheist are holdouts, now that takes faith.
Ever since I first contemplated "THE UNIVERSE" (3rd grade, Mrs. Stafford's class) the idea of a beginning or end to "EVERYTHING" seemed beyond absurdity to me and still does. Why people just can't wrap their minds around the concept of infinity beats me.
If someone does not know the difference between "it's" and "its", I don't have to admit anything! Yes, completely in error sums up MarAzul very nicely. Essence to me is either 1) perfume or 2) a very concentrated stock used in cooking Now, after that diversion, back to the universe....
The Big Bang theory has such weaknesses that it was a matter of time before it was abandoned. But the idea of no beginning or ending of time seems more hopeless a theory. Even further that everything has always existed makes no sense. How did we get matter?