An Evolutionists Worst Nightmare, You! And Why This Is Important To Your Health
Did you know that there is a $1.35 MILLION dollar prize still on the table for the first person that can explain spontaneous life from non-living matter? If you have the answer feel free to visit http://www.us.net/life/ and take me to dinner for telling you about it.
I'm a scientific guy, and the "scientific" evidence is mounting every day, though the logic has been there all along, that you were created (not evolved from a hairy chimp). Everything from atomic structures to cells, organs, organ systems, to the complete being resonates incredible order, balance, and unity as a whole. Here's some basic scientific laws to consider:
I'm a scientific guy, and the "scientific" evidence is mounting every day, though the logic has been there all along, that you were created (not evolved from a hairy chimp). Everything from atomic structures to cells, organs, organ systems, to the complete being resonates incredible order, balance, and unity as a whole. Here's some basic scientific laws to consider:
- "Intelligent Design": Any complex functional system (computer, light bulb, etc) does not originate from random, dumb luck but by directed, intentional, and intelligent design.
- "Information Theory": Information has intelligence as its source, not haphazard chaotic chance. Your DNA is "programmed" with the intelligence to create "You".
- "Irreducible Complexity": Your body works ONLY as a whole. If you eliminate any one piece, none of the systems work the way they're supposed to.
- "Law of Probability": The probability of ONE simple protein occurring by accident is 1 in 10,260 making the chance that the entire human body is an accident inconceivable.
- Proteins and DNA/RNA, can you say "chicken or the egg".
- Junk DNA, or not.
- Sexual reproduction.
- Enzymes.
- Mitochondria, the "power plants" of cells.
- The human eye.
- The human esophagus.
- The appendix, extra organ or perfect purpose?
- Our Massive Brains
- Rapid "evolution" of the human brain, not likely.
- Could we even survive the rapid evolution?


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