The human cell is the death of Darwinism.
No it isn't.
Random nucleic acid sequences capable of self replication absolutely form, and absent existing life to predate upon them will over time from error in replication acquire additional functions to retain over time which will lead inevitably to complementary associations of increasing complexity until all the necessary functions for group regulation and replication is achieved - a simple 'cell' from which the complexity you see here all but a matter of time. And from multi nucleic / proteomic cooperative work, comes multi cellular cooperation, diversification, organization (organism), instinct, thought, and sentience.
What or who started it all? None can say. Do they have a plan, do they watch over, did they select conditions specifically so we would arise to ask of ourselves specific questions, perhaps. But natural selection is completely capable of producing this complexity all by random chance.
And for that to be god's hand should impress you even more.
If you make evolution incompatible with your view of god, you shackle yourself from seeing one of the greatest requisites of his grand creation. From random nucleic and amino acids, individual and dispersed, to complexity capable of supporting the recognition of the hand of god - entirely without intervention once the initial conditions put in place.
The human cell is the death of Darwinism.
No it isn't.
Random nucleic acid sequences capable of self replication absolutely form, and absent existing life to predate upon them will over time from error in replication acquire additional functions to retain over time which will lead inevitably to complementary associations of increasing complexity until all the necessary functions for group regulation and replication is achieved - a simple 'cell' from which the complexity you see here all but a matter of time. And from multi nucleic / proteomic cooperative work, comes multi cellular cooperation, diversification, organization (organism), instinct, thought, and sentience.
What or who started it all? None can say. Do they have a plan, do they watch over, did they select conditions specifically so we would arise to ask of ourselves specific questions, perhaps. But natural selection is completely capable of producing this complexity all by random chance.
And for that to be god's hand should impress you even more.
If you make evolution incompatible with your view of god, you shackle yourself from seeing one of the greatest requisites of his grand creation. From random nucleic and amino acids, individual and dispersed, to complexity capable of supporting the recognition of the hand of god.
The human cell is the death of Darwinism.
No it isn't.
Random nucleic acid sequences capable of self replication absolutely form, and absent existing life to predate upon them will over time from error in replication acquire additional functions to retain over time which will lead inevitably to complementary associations of increasing complexity until all the necessary functions for group regulation and replication is achieved, the simple 'cell' from which the complexity you see here is still a distant future becomes a reality once all those requisite complementary functions are arrived at, and from there all the complexity you see here, along with it the potential for colony growth, diversification, organization (organism), instinct, thought, and sentience.
What or who started it all? None can say. Do they have a plan, do they watch over, did they select conditions specifically so we would arise to ask of ourselves specific questions, perhaps. But natural selection is completely capable of producing this complexity all by random chance.
And for that to be god's hand should impress you even more.
If you make evolution incompatible with your view of god, you shackle yourself from seeing one of the greatest requisites of his grand creation. From random nucleic and amino acids, individual and dispersed, to complexity capable of supporting the recognition of the hand of god - all on it's own given enough time.
The human cell is the death of Darwinism.
No it isn't.
Random nucleic acid sequences capable of self replication absolutely form, and absent existing life to predate upon them will over time from error in replication acquire additional functions to retain over time which will lead inevitably to complementary associations of increasing complexity until all the necessary functions for group regulation and replication is achieved, the simple 'cell' from which the complexity you see here is still a distant future becomes a reality once all those requisite complementary functions are arrived at, and from there all the complexity you see here, along with it the potential for colony growth, diversification, organization (organism), instinct, thought, and sentience.
What or who started it all? None can say. Do they have a plan, do they watch over, did they select conditions specifically so we would arise to ask of ourselves specific questions, perhaps. But natural selection is completely capable of producing this complexity all by random chance.
And for that to be god's hand should impress you even more.
If you make evolution incompatible with your view of god, you shackle yourself from seeing one of the greatest requisites of his grand creation. From random nucleic and amino acids, individual and dispersed, to complexity capable of supporting the recognition of the hand of god.
The human cell is the death of Darwinism.
No it isn't.
Random nucleic acid sequences capable of self replication absolutely form, and absent existing life to predate upon them will over time from error in replication acquire additional functions to retain over time which will lead inevitably to complementary associations of increasing complexity until all the necessary functions for group regulation and replication is achieved, the simple 'cell' from which the complexity you see here is still a distant future becomes a reality once all those requisite complementary functions are arrived at, and from there all the complexity you see here, along with it the potential for colony growth, diversification, organization (organism), instinct, thought, and sentience.
What or who started it all? None can say. Do they have a plan, do they watch over, did they select conditions specifically so we would arise to ask of ourselves specific questions, perhaps. But natural selection is completely capable of producing this complexity all by random chance.
And for that to be god's hand should impress you even more.
If you make evolution incompatible with your view of god, you shackles yourself from seeing one of the greatest requisites of his grand creation.
The human cell is the death of Darwinism.
No it isn't.
Random nucleic acid sequences capable of self replication absolutely form, and absent existing life to predate upon them will over time from error in replication acquire additional functions to retain over time which will lead inevitably to complementary associations of increasing complexity until all the necessary functions for group regulation and replication is achieved, the simple 'cell' from which the complexity you see here is still a distant future becomes a reality once all those requisite complementary functions are arrived at, and from there all the complexity you see here, along with it the potential for colony growth, diversification, organization (organism), instinct, thought, and sentience.
What or who started it all? None can say. Do they have a plan, do they watch over, did they select conditions specifically so we would arise to ask of ourselves specific questions, perhaps. But natural selection is completely capable of producing this complexity all by random chance.
And for that to be god's hand should impress you even more.