Timothy McDougald
Posts: 1036 Joined: Dec. 2006
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Quote (Reciprocating Bill @ May 18 2010,22:58) | Quote (afarensis @ May 18 2010,23:50) | Okay, so, I, um, had to subscribe to the Darwinism thing. Couldn't resist. It's a sickness, I know, I'll start the twelve step program as soon as I'm able. Sob, sniffle. A small taste:
Quote | Nature can create fascinating patterns - snowflakes, sand dunes, crystals, stalagmites and stalactites. Tornadoes and turbulence and cloud formations.
But non-living things cannot create language. They *cannot* create codes. Rocks cannot think and they cannot talk. And they cannot create information.
It is believed by some that life on planet earth arose accidentally from the "primordial soup," the early ocean which produced enzymes and eventually RNA, DNA, and primitive cells.
But there is still a problem with this theory: It fails to answer the question, 'Where did the information come from?'
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You mean it doesn't come from talking rocks?
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I thought the mice were, ultimately, responsible...
-------------- Church burning ebola boy
FTK: I Didn't answer your questions because it beats the hell out of me.
PaV: I suppose for me to be pried away from what I do to focus long and hard on that particular problem would take, quite honestly, hundreds of thousands of dollars to begin to pique my interest.
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