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Do evolutionists really understand the complexity of things?
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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 70319204" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>It's not seen in the fossil record as we have no creature that shows the step by step process in one creature. The claim that it is beneficial in some fashion in order for the process to continue I would like to know exactly what the step by step process was along with the benefits of that that step are. We are just talking about a wing here. The complexity of not just developing wings but every single major change of creatures from simple to complex from a cell to a eye or wing or everything that it became eventually is insane. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. And since we have no ability to study that complex of a process or reproduce it under the current environment much less under the environment of the time it just speaks volumes of the impossibilities. If I am a believer in God then I have two choices on the matter. Either God created everything as stated in the bible fully formed as the creature he wanted or I believe that God created a thing with a specific design to eventually evolve into everything that existed. I believe it is possible for God to have done that. With God ALL things are possible. But it was not chance it was pure unadulterated design that God wanted to do it that way to create all things as he wanted them to,be by design. </p><p></p><p>But I personally can find zero biblical evidence for such a thought. And despite the claims of men I find really no convincing evidence that God created by evolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 70319204, member: 377008"] It's not seen in the fossil record as we have no creature that shows the step by step process in one creature. The claim that it is beneficial in some fashion in order for the process to continue I would like to know exactly what the step by step process was along with the benefits of that that step are. We are just talking about a wing here. The complexity of not just developing wings but every single major change of creatures from simple to complex from a cell to a eye or wing or everything that it became eventually is insane. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. And since we have no ability to study that complex of a process or reproduce it under the current environment much less under the environment of the time it just speaks volumes of the impossibilities. If I am a believer in God then I have two choices on the matter. Either God created everything as stated in the bible fully formed as the creature he wanted or I believe that God created a thing with a specific design to eventually evolve into everything that existed. I believe it is possible for God to have done that. With God ALL things are possible. But it was not chance it was pure unadulterated design that God wanted to do it that way to create all things as he wanted them to,be by design. But I personally can find zero biblical evidence for such a thought. And despite the claims of men I find really no convincing evidence that God created by evolution. [/QUOTE]
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