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A simple calculation shows why evolution is impossible
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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 74303867" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>That maybe the case as a general rule but when it comes to the way people have been shown how evolution works in that it cannot guarantee a particular outcome we would have to acknowledge that somewhere in the greater scheme if things God set the controls for intelligent humans that can have a relationship with him. I guess that would come back to the environment and that can come back to how the universe is fine tuned for intelligent life. So maybe God set those controls when he initially created the universe. </p><p></p><p>Still those who believe in the different versions of theistic evolution say that God intervened from creating the first universal living cell to additional interventions along the way. So one way or another God intervenes with some intention and purpose to ensure life comes about and evolves in a certain direction. </p><p></p><p> They dictate evolution in that only certain traits come about and they are well suited for a creature to adapt as opposed to any possible trait good or bad which we would expect from a chance process. Adaptive evolution throws up random mutations that could produce any trait which can be unsuitable for the environment. The EES processes can often produce the right sort of trait is produced because living things are connected and interact to their environments and other living things in that environment. </p><p></p><p>Unlike adaptive evolution which makes living things independent and requiring gene change to be acquired through a random mutations that need to be filtered out in a blind hit and miss process. Also creatures can change environments and create their own environments that are well suited and ensure survival rather than being altered to fit an environment. This bypasses natural selection altogether as the creature is controlling the environment. The EES makes evolution more of a constructive and holistic process where living things are affected by a number of influences which move back and forth between life and environments changing ecosystems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 74303867, member: 342064"] That maybe the case as a general rule but when it comes to the way people have been shown how evolution works in that it cannot guarantee a particular outcome we would have to acknowledge that somewhere in the greater scheme if things God set the controls for intelligent humans that can have a relationship with him. I guess that would come back to the environment and that can come back to how the universe is fine tuned for intelligent life. So maybe God set those controls when he initially created the universe. Still those who believe in the different versions of theistic evolution say that God intervened from creating the first universal living cell to additional interventions along the way. So one way or another God intervenes with some intention and purpose to ensure life comes about and evolves in a certain direction. They dictate evolution in that only certain traits come about and they are well suited for a creature to adapt as opposed to any possible trait good or bad which we would expect from a chance process. Adaptive evolution throws up random mutations that could produce any trait which can be unsuitable for the environment. The EES processes can often produce the right sort of trait is produced because living things are connected and interact to their environments and other living things in that environment. Unlike adaptive evolution which makes living things independent and requiring gene change to be acquired through a random mutations that need to be filtered out in a blind hit and miss process. Also creatures can change environments and create their own environments that are well suited and ensure survival rather than being altered to fit an environment. This bypasses natural selection altogether as the creature is controlling the environment. The EES makes evolution more of a constructive and holistic process where living things are affected by a number of influences which move back and forth between life and environments changing ecosystems. [/QUOTE]
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