Walt makes a point

Aubrey Matthews (paubrey@CASTLES.COM)
Sat, 8 Feb 1997 12:26:16 -0800

>Jason, my point should be clear. Researchers have no idea how the =
>origin of life happened, and that is why so many are reaching for these =
>far out hypotheses (outer space, civilizations in space sent life =
>[Crick], ect..) Life has reached a point of irreducible complexity that =
>cannot be explained apart from intelligent design. You can hope all you =
>want that someday scientists will arrive at an answer, but you should =
>know, that though they know a whole lot more about the workings of the =
>cell, they have never been farther away from explaining its origins. =
>Read Shapiro's book...he is objective and lays out the case fairly. =
>Once you finish it, you will see that your theory carries very little =
>weight today. Take care.
>
>His,
>
>Walt Jr.

Ditto. That is what I have been saying in this forum in regards to other
scientist who took a closer look at creation and the life within it and
found that the odds of 'Chance' having a hand in it, is nil. Einstein took
notice of the complexity of the universe, and the law and order of its
arrangement despite his beliefs. Getting all of those particles to come
together in just the right combinations to form life, can't be calculated in
the true sense of the word. Look at how complex the brain is. Is it an
accident that the brain was created as is in just a few billion years? No.
Aubrey

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