Sorry, nope. Stop right there.
A theory that starts with a single celled being, IMO, needs to say where it came from and how it is alive.
You cannot have one organism morphing into another one if they are not alive.
So, you have to tell me how it is alive. Even on the most basic of basic levels.
Or, it cannot do anything. It cannot eat, breath, replicate or even die.. if it isn't alive.
You cannot tell me the story of all the sketches of a brilliant artist if there is no way to show me where they got a pencil.
You cannot build a fire if you don't have a spark.
Perhaps the artist bought it at the dollar store. Maybe they were given it by a friend. Maybe they bougth it online. I'm not going to wait to ask how they did their drawing until they first tell me specifically how their pencil was made.
Perhaps the fire was lit with flintlock and steel. Or steel wool and a battery. Or a regular old match. Will not knowing the specific origin of the fire keep me from understanding that putting logs on keeps it going?
You cannot say "When we are in Paris we can do this, this and this" and when someone says.. "how are you getting to Paris"? you say "I don't know, that's not connected, but when we are there we are going to do a lot of things."
First off, sure you can. I frequently plan what I'm going to do on a vacation before settling 100% on how I'm going to get there.
Secondly, if I'm already in Paris and I see another tourist (just like we're already alive and observing life), do I absolutely need to have them explain to me where they came from and how they got there before I ask them what their plans tomorrow are?
This isn't even about who designed life or built the engine... it's about what makes the engine run.
The fact that you know that the car engine needs a designer and a manufacturer tells us all something... there was a designer and a creator... the problem you have with the very first organism...is still.... what makes it's engine run.
No one is saying that life didn't have any origin at all. The dispute is over the specific nature of that origin.
This is still a problem and you don't care.
I can promise you that I do care, as do other people who don't believe in the same God that you and I do. Just because they don't believe the same way as us doesn't mean they don't care about the question.
Until you answer "How did life begin" you have no life to change over time.
You could have a gazillion organisms of all types all over the globe... but not one is going to change... without life. It is the essential motivational factor..Nothing happens, except decay.. without life.
Even if you took the very first dogs and kept breeding dogs with shorter tails with the other dogs with shorter tails... and getting more dogs with shorter tails... they are still dogs.
Nobody argues that certain traits within a species can vary. This is micro evolution and is quite common... but....not the evolution that Darwin was speaking of. Not the evolution that makes monkeys our common ancestor.
You state in your avatar that you are a Christian... you do know that Satan lies to us and this whole evolutionary tale is just that.
I am. However, being a Christian does not prevent me from seeing that there are two separate questions at play.
God said how He did it. God said when He did it. God said how long it took.
Indeed, but this is only a convincing argument if you are already convinced that a God exists, and you are convinced that it is Yahweh specifically. If you are not convinced of both these things, you will not find the argument above convincing.
Do you think that it wasn't possible for God to do it as He told us that He did?
I never stated or implied that I believe otherwise. He's God, he can do whatever He wants
Ya, heard that before... so.. who created the aliens... you can keep going back and back and back and back.. but sooner or later... someone created something and gave it life..
Of course. I was just trying to give an example of possible origin of life answers to underly that the answer to one question does not neccesarily imply the answer to the other. Not trying to get sidetracked (though if we are getting sidetracked, christians don't seem bothered by the question "who created God?" so... if I did believe in panspermia, which I don't, I could similarly just sidestep the "who created the aliens" question.).
One of the only things that is the Hiccup with the God story is who created God.. but, as Christians, we know that He has always been.. It's not totally something to wrap our human heads around but you either believe that or you go with life from nothing and toss God out all together. I choose to believe that God has always been.
Well, other than God told us He did it a different way.
Ya... that's in "christian theology 101... life is a paradox... yep... not buying that one.
Oh, and the aliens again? Really.. and where did they get life again? Oh, maybe they were created by other aliens which were also created by other aliens and so on and so on and so on.......Are we going to go down that endless tale of time.
Again, it was just an example of a philosophical possibilty, not something I was advocating. I guess I did not make that clear enough...
OR... we could just believe Genesis... but wait.. that's too boring... right?
Nowhere have I indicated that I don't believe Genesis. But I make an effort to give people who believe differently than I do the benefit of the doubt, and do my best to understand where they're coming from and why they believe the way they do. After all, I would want them to give me and my beliefs the same respect. If I'm not willing to listen to them and assume that they are intelligent, rational people, then I can't expect them to listen to me either. I believe there's a proverb about "doing unto others" that would apply here.
OR, I've already spent too much time on this post...explained this too many times and too many ways...
Start with life... you haven't got it, you cannot create it, you need it. God gave it... end of story...
The rest of the how stuff, like where DNA came from, protein, enzymes, the ability to eat, breath, replicate. Why it change to needing male and female.. how the male of each species mates perfectly with the female of each species but must have morphed separately...... and the list keeps going on an on....... ALL just get more ridiculously impossible.
I'll stick with "God could do it like He said...God is truth... so.... He did it like He said."
Why go looking for some other explanation?
Nowhere have I indicated that I am. I have just been trying to explain why someone who doesn't believe in the Christian God would consider the two questions to be intricately linked, and why even if you believe in Yahweh, they technically still aren't. It's would be more accurate to say that your belief in Genesis informs your answer to the second question.
Also, this is literally a philosophy forum. If you're not willing to have your own preconcieved notions challenged and maturely debate beliefs with people who disagree with you, why on earth would you go to a philosophy forum?