[QUOTE="pianist"] [QUOTE="GFahim"]the wonders in this life, the clouds, birds, trees, flowers etc and the fact that the earth is exactly in the right position in the solar system to keep us warm and (i could go on and on, cant u guys see those miracles around us?!) surely these complex systems (even our own body) has a Designer'Programmer! u think it just came by itself. if u look at a computer which does a lot of complex things, u would surely say. 'this has a programmer'designer etc. so whats the difference about this whole universe? is it hard to believe or are u guys afraid to believe?GFahim
You know, it's entirely possible that the reason life is so rare in the universe is precisely because it is nearly impossible for the proper conditions to develop life to exist. When I look at technology, I do indeed say "this had a designer," because a piece of technology is an assemblage of individual components that are not naturally occurring. In other words, technology is fashioned out of naturally occuring materials, but there is no chance whatsoever that these assemblages will fashion themselves. Your computer isn't going to grow, evolve, or reproduce. And so to say that technology is in any way comparable to the chemical processes upon which life is based is silly. You can take a computer apart one component at a time, reassemble it, and it will work the way it's supposed to. Try doing that with a lifeform, and a somewhat different result will be yielded.
It is impossible for a computer to originate in nature. I am not yet convinced that it is impossible for the proper combination of chemical bonds that yield life to occur spontaneously in nature.
the bit where u are saying about re assembling the computer and a different result may occur. well, this is how God works with it too; He provides rain for crops to grow, He creates lightning so the nitrogen cycle can continue, He cause warmth on particular areas where insects are able to breed etc there are so many of these things. soits the same: there is a DesignerÂ
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