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Design and the Brain

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When I look at the human brain, I see workmanship and intelligent design. How did Evolution design male and female brains? How could Evolution differeniate between lots of testosterone in one brain and estrogen in another?

I do not see how Evolution could design a human brain.:confused: Especially when you examine the difference between male and female brain chemicals.


The most basic of all anti-evolution, pro-creation arguments: I can't understand it, so God did it.
 
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The most basic of all anti-evolution, pro-creation arguments: I can't understand it, so God did it.

Ok, so the only other alternative is God didn't do it. Gottcha!:thumbsup:
 
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Ok, so the only other alternative is God didn't do it. Gottcha!:thumbsup:
Well, yeah: God either did, or did not, do it. This statement is true no matter what 'God' is, or what 'it' is that he is may or may not have done.

But it is not correct to say "I don't know what did it, therefore God did it", and nor is it correct to say "I don't know how God did it, therefore God didn't do it".
 
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Well, yeah: God either did, or did not, do it. This statement is true no matter what 'God' is, or what 'it' is that he is may or may not have done.

But it is not correct to say "I don't know what did it, therefore God did it", and nor is it correct to say "I don't know how God did it, therefore God didn't do it".
Words of wisdom sir, but I think that the evidence points to god didn't do it.
If a god did do it, it must be a deistic figure; not a bilbical one.
 
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