having caught up....i'll chime in...why not, i'm bored with a bit of a buzz.
first off, to the people looking for religion to answer how the world came to be, i offer a paraphrase from one of the smartest men to ever grace this planet.
~"if your god is a god of the how, you have an ever diminishing god. if you have a god of the why, you have an ever expanding god"~ --joseph campbell.
i find this to be of the most brilliant and succinct statements on the topic ever. science will continue to explain the cosmology of our universe better than any of the religions ever could've hoped to, but science will always fail on why it is this way as that's out of scope for science. it is within the scope of philosophy. looking to religion to explain the beginnings of the world is no less ignorant--in the actual meaning of the word--than the greeks assuming that the gods carried the sun across the sky each day.
obviously species adapt. we can watch it happen as we speak. it's the reason viruses are now immune to the antibiotics that killed them instantly less than a generation ago. when compared to early man, we are taller, more upright, less sloped heads, shorter intestinal tracts, etc.... species adapt. sometimes, they evolve. there's evidence of this as well. look at the
german kid born with arguably super-human muscle development. is this random chance? is there a salient difference between random chance and evolution? at what point does adaptation become evolution? we've seen fish develop lungs and become amphibious? is that adaptation or evolution?
i think the problem here is we tend to think of ourselves as the be-all end-all of evolution rather than yet another step within a long chain. we're too tied up in it to see it happen.
finally, i ask those of you tied to the christian creation story, what makes your story more valid than any of the other religions.
all this being said, i have no answers and anyone who says they do is a charlatan at best.
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seriously, ofreen, nothing?