Originally posted by sonshipNo, I don't think reproduction happens accidentally.
[b]The things is, there are lots of things going on in this universe that follow strict rules and can even be predicted and might appear therefore to being designed by an intelligence even though these are just natural "unintelligent" processes. I don't understand why life can't be among those processes.
When you examine the reproductive system of, ...[text shortened]... uced with no intelligent forethought and plan or scheme imposed upon it from outside of it ?[/b]
Yes, I think there is no outside intelligence guiding this.
What do you imagine is "the first living organism"?
Originally posted by RJHindsWhich of course is totally bogus, since the bible was written by men with no guidance from some kind of god, since a real god would have known full well the first life forms were single cell bacteria like things. Having not said that in your so-called bible proves they didn't know their ass from a hole in the ground and CERTAINLY didn't get that BS from a god.
Hi Great King Rat
You ask, "What do you imagine is "the first living organism"?"
All I can say for sure on this is that the Holy Bible reveals it is from the plant kinds.
The Instructor
Why isn't that obvious to you? Oh, yeah, I forgot, you self lobotomized your brain 60 years ago.
Originally posted by sonhouseScience is still learning, but they know that bacteria cells were necessary for plant life and are included as part of any plant as we see below:
Which of course is totally bogus, since the bible was written by men with no guidance from some kind of god, since a real god would have known full well the first life forms were single cell bacteria like things. Having not said that in your so-called bible proves they didn't know their ass from a hole in the ground and CERTAINLY didn't get that BS from a g ...[text shortened]... isn't that obvious to you? Oh, yeah, I forgot, you self lobotomized your brain 60 years ago.
Science News
June 19, 2013 — Long before Earth became lush, when life consisted of single-celled organisms afloat in a planet-wide sea, bacteria invaded the ancient ancestors of plants and animals and took up permanent residence. One bacterium eventually became the mitochondria that today power all plant and animal cells; another became the chloroplast that turns sunlight into energy in green plants.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/06/130619164804.htm
God created plants first therefore, bacteria cells are part of the plant kingdom as I see it. Plants required the ability to turn sunlight into energy in the beginning and did not evolve this ability. Those bacteria cells were made by God in the plants. When animals were made they ate the plants for food and the bacteria in the plants became part of animals. Also bacteria did not evolve into mitochondria because God made those cells too.
The Instructor