b***@allvantage.com
2006-10-11 05:22:04 UTC
Re: Some serious holes in Atheism
Okay, I will now proceed to point out some serious holes in atheism.
1. Originally, there was nothing but atom-based matter. (And Einstein
...>Okay, I will now proceed to point out some serious holes in atheism.
1. Originally, there was nothing but atom-based matter. (And Einstein
2. Then magically, on Planet Earth, some of these dead chemicals sprang
to life without any help from any God. Some dead chemicals on earth
..to life without any help from any God. Some dead chemicals on earth
3. Although number 2 is utterly absurd, let us pause. Atheists MUST
believe that life came from non-life. They simply cannot get around it.
...>believe that life came from non-life. They simply cannot get around it.
4. And guess what? If Atheists believe that life came from non-life,
they can raise no objection to Christ rising from the dead. After all,
when Christ rose from the dead, it was just life coming from non-life,
which Atheism MUST believe no matter what.
5. Let us accept the absurity that dead matter magically sprang to life
without God. Well, after a few billlion years of evolution, we arrive
at another absurdity. According to atheism, the very same dead atoms
that magically sprang to life, later on magically BECAME AWARE OF THEIR
OWN EXISTENCE! These very same dead atoms, which atheists tell us are
...>they can raise no objection to Christ rising from the dead. After all,
when Christ rose from the dead, it was just life coming from non-life,
which Atheism MUST believe no matter what.
5. Let us accept the absurity that dead matter magically sprang to life
without God. Well, after a few billlion years of evolution, we arrive
at another absurdity. According to atheism, the very same dead atoms
that magically sprang to life, later on magically BECAME AWARE OF THEIR
OWN EXISTENCE! These very same dead atoms, which atheists tell us are
6. Remember, accroding to hard-core atheism, a human being is just a
complicated arrangement of dead atoms. Nothing more. Atoms are ALL THAT
EXISTS. There is no spiritual "life force" or "mind/soul/spirit." That
is why what I am saying is a correct way to describe the utter
laughable absuridy of hard core materialistic atheism.
7. But the fun doesn't stop there. Oh no. According to extreme
hard-core atheism, absolutely everything in the entire universe is
nothing but atoms, and everything that ever happens is caused
ultimately by random atomic motion. Including absolutely everything
that happens in a human brain. Thus, free will does not actually exist.
...>complicated arrangement of dead atoms. Nothing more. Atoms are ALL THAT
EXISTS. There is no spiritual "life force" or "mind/soul/spirit." That
is why what I am saying is a correct way to describe the utter
laughable absuridy of hard core materialistic atheism.
7. But the fun doesn't stop there. Oh no. According to extreme
hard-core atheism, absolutely everything in the entire universe is
nothing but atoms, and everything that ever happens is caused
ultimately by random atomic motion. Including absolutely everything
that happens in a human brain. Thus, free will does not actually exist.
8. Had a good laugh? I sure have. And now I bow down before my Infinite
Creator, who loves me and you with an everlasting love. May God bless
you. And He will.
Hello,Creator, who loves me and you with an everlasting love. May God bless
you. And He will.
Yes, the idea that random chance can produce such highly technically
structured machines such as the complete human body, steps into the
realm of absurdity.
To stay with the mathematics of chance, for a moment forget what it
would take to create the complete human body (all the interacting
organs etc), and zero in just on the chance of the formation of
proteins:
"The Chances of a Protein Forming
Allow the soup that nature disallows. Millions of amino acids in the
soup, hundreds of different kinds, roughly half of them in a
left-handed form and half right-handed. Would the amino acids now
connect up in long chains to make proteins? Would only the 20 kinds
needed be selected by chance out of the hundreds of kinds in the soup?
And from these 20 kinds, would chance select only the left-handed forms
found in living organisms? And then line them up in the right order for
each distinctive protein and in the exact shape required for each one?
7 Only by a miracle.
A typical protein has about one hundred amino acids and contains many
thousands of atoms. In its life processes a living cell uses some
200,000 proteins. Two thousand of them are enzymes, special proteins
without which the cell cannot survive. What are the chances of these
enzymes forming at random in the soup-if you had the soup? One chance
in 1040,000. [10 to the 40,000] This is 1 followed by 40,000 zeros.
Written out in full, it would fill 14 pages of this magazine. Or,
stated differently, the chance is the same as rolling dice and getting
50,000 sixes in a row. And that is for only 2,000 of the 200,000 needed
for a living cell. 8 So to get them all, roll 5,000,000 more sixes in a
row!' (1987 Awake!, 1/22, p.6) [brackets mine]
As the British astronomer Sir Bernard Lovell wrote: "The probability of
. . . a chance occurrence leading to the formation of one of the
smallest protein molecules is unimaginably small. . . . It is
effectively zero."
Yes for many, the 'faith' needed to believe that random chance produced
all the living things in the universe, is greater than the faith needed
to believe in God.
Sincerely, James
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