Zaius137
Real science and faith are compatible.
So you think that I am not impressed by the human brain? How did you arrive at that conclusion? Did you consult a hat rack?
Here's what I see when I look at a brain: I see an item that did not just "appear" on the scene. In fact I see about 3 billion years of life on earth with no brain whatsoever (bacteria, algae, plants, protists...), I see about 600 million years ago a few life forms show up in the rock record with simple neural networks followed a few million years later by simple "ganglion" (nerve bundles) and the later simple "brains". Fish have a rudiimentary brain nothing like ours but ours contains something similar to theirs. Bigger brains show up later in the rock record over the course of millions of years until finally only very recently has the higher primate brain showed up.
So if the human brain is a "designed" feature, why did the designer take about 3 billion years to "design" it?
Again, I come back to trying to understand this intelligent designer. Obviously it is a being that can either live several billion years but can't think particularly quickly or it is a race of beings who, despite 3 billion years of experimentation couldn't get around to a primate brain for that long.
BUT, I can very easily see that life changes over the millenia. And I can see structures that carry over into more advanced creatures.
This really looks a lot like "evolution".
Not so much "designed" (unless the designer was among the slowest witted beings to ever stumble through the cosmos...and that would kind of gut the whole idea of an "intelligent" designer).
I'm rather aware of the opposing views and I am also aware that many of the claims of irreducible complexity fail. Take the bacterial flagellum. It isn't irreducibly complex. In fact it shares many features of a simpler structure used by bacteria to penetrate cell walls.
They eye? Try staring with simple "photoreceptor cells" which harness light as a stimulus. They seem to be a great place to start on the route to the eye.
You may wish to assume I am "willfully ignorant" of the opposing view, but in reality it could be that I simply reject that opposing view based on what I do see around me.
Who confirmed life and humans appeared over long time spans? Sorry but there is no reason to believe life did not occur as stated in the literal six days of creation. The evidence is on the side of the creationist for a young creation.
However, that does not stop me from joining the cause to aid you evolutionists in a theory to explain the sudden enlargement of the human brain. Here it is…
Millions of years ago, the human skull suddenly started to enlarge because of selective pressure to increase hat sizes. Large hat (or leafs) were particularly attractive to breeding females so that the larger the hat (or leaf) that a male hominid could support the greater his chances of breeding. Small-headed males were just out of luck because gas cans were not available yet to toss around to intimidate other males. So over millions of years selective pressure drove evolution (Genetic drift) to select for larger head and thus larger brain sizes.
Therefore, the human head is just an evolved hat rack…
Peer review is just a few months away… but you are privileged to real evolutionist science in action…
By the way evolution of the eye is probably the greatest failure of explanation power for evolution… Too many needed support systems are not present in the brain or nervous system to support such nonsense.
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