CrusaderFrank
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I haven't a single doubt that the Universe was created and there there is a Creator. It's just completely beyond human potential to try to understand or explain; like an ant walking on Giza Pyramid and pretending to understand the architecture
I often liken humans trying to understand God, to worms trying to understand humans.
If our brains are oh so powerful due to "evolutionary progress," then why:
1. Can salmon find the stream where they spawned without our sophisticated navigation systems, and without chemical laboratories which in any event could not BEGIN to differentiate one stream effluent, diluted by billions of gallons of sea water, from another stream effluent?
2. Can newborn animals run moments after birth when it takes humans months to learn how to walk?
3. Can spiders spin elegant webs and catch prey through very clever means when NOBODY taught them?
4. Can thousands of different animals navigate thousands of miles every season, many of them for the first time?
You could continue this line of questioning indefinitely and never get an adequate answer. The best Darwinists can do is say "It's better that way" or "They inherited it." Yeah, right. Why don't humans inherit all this wonderfulness, hmmm?
The conflict arises because we're so vastly limited, but our EGO tells us, "You're the greatest! You don't need any stinking "Creator!" Who's the smartest little shoe-wearing monkey in the Universe? Yes, you are!"
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