>>So basically what you're saying is it just happened to be man. Now that might work for you, but I don't believe in evolution. I don't see how life can even come into existence in the first place without an intelligent designer, much less evolve into more complex forms.<<
Well, that you don't BELIEVE in evolution doesn't mean its not true. Evolution has a tremendous amount of evidence speaking for it, which is more than can be said for most religious "creation" myths.
Science as yet doesn't understand how life can come about. Science is making progress, sure, but we are a long way from producing life ourselves. And even if we did, it wouldn't be PROOF that life on earth actually began that way, because it may be just one of many possibilities. It WOULD disprove the notion that life REQUIRES intelligent design.
Evolution has a lot of evidence for them, and again and again the mechanism of "mutation" and "natural selection" DO produce what some have described as "specified complexity" or "information". That this has certain religious implications, especially for christianity, is the main reason that the theory is opposed by some people. Strangely, these people do NOT oppose science itself, nor most of the other knowledge that science has gathered, but only those that prove that their literal interpretation of the bible cannot be correct.
Well, that you don't BELIEVE in evolution doesn't mean its not true. Evolution has a tremendous amount of evidence speaking for it, which is more than can be said for most religious "creation" myths.
Science as yet doesn't understand how life can come about. Science is making progress, sure, but we are a long way from producing life ourselves. And even if we did, it wouldn't be PROOF that life on earth actually began that way, because it may be just one of many possibilities. It WOULD disprove the notion that life REQUIRES intelligent design.
Evolution has a lot of evidence for them, and again and again the mechanism of "mutation" and "natural selection" DO produce what some have described as "specified complexity" or "information". That this has certain religious implications, especially for christianity, is the main reason that the theory is opposed by some people. Strangely, these people do NOT oppose science itself, nor most of the other knowledge that science has gathered, but only those that prove that their literal interpretation of the bible cannot be correct.