Well, what you're saying is true to some extent. But we weren't just here as homo sapiens, we had to evolve from different species of hominids breeding together (preferably with traits that are better suited for survival.)
Don't forget that the world is constantly changing, even now the continent formation isn't permanent. Sometimes the world cools, sometimes it heats up, some times it dries and other times it gets turned into a lush rain forest.
Each and every region of the world is different, with differing biomes and food.
We would have to be able to adapt to a changing world.
Onto what your other point was. The earth had the right conditions at the time for life to start out as multi-cellular organisms at the bottom of the sea.
The chemical components were just right for chemical structures like RNA to form to start the very backbone of life itself.
Cameron Morales
Organic molecules follow the laws of chemistry. Certain molecules only form under certain conditions.
Also, the assumption is that there is a process that can create many strands of RNA... as just one probably wouldn't self-replicate. Unless you just want to believe in more luck.
Carter Evans
God created everything around 10,000 years ago, geographically weathered mountains and streams, radioisotope ratios, dinosaur bones all the false history evidently present behind todays world,
You cannot refute evolution, geography, radioisotope dating, planet formation, universe expansion, it just exists, it is there, you have to put a barrier between faith and the physical world, I know God exists because I feel his presence and guidance, (could be explained by evolution of the ability of tribe expansion through a commonly held fictional alpha male) the physical world and the solid study of it is in most cases irrefutable, you cannot fault it and it makes sense,
People like you denying truth are the reason there is a divide between science and religion, you can dig the earth for its riches but you will never find wisdom, fear of God is the only true wisdom
Isaac Mitchell
Yeah, and catastrophic climate change is here, now. There are already unprecedented droughts, glacial reduction, arctic sea ice reduction, coral reef bleaching... it's begun.
>While features of self-organization and self-replication are often considered the hallmark of living systems, there are many instances of abiotic molecules exhibiting such characteristics under proper conditions. Stan Palasek suggested based on a theoretical model that self-assembly of ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules can occur spontaneously due to physical factors in hydrothermal vents.[105] Virus self-assembly within host cells has implications for the study of the origin of life,[106] as it lends further credence to the hypothesis that life could have started as self-assembling organic molecules
>The discovery of glycine in a comet supports the idea that the fundamental building blocks of life are prevalent in space, and strengthens the argument that life in the Universe may be common rather than rare.
>[They] demonstrated that evolution, including replication, variation, and natural selection, can occur in populations of molecules as well as in organisms
Just three quotes, from a very well referenced article, showing that we -the living- are not special. At all. You are not God's work. Deal with it.
Oliver Diaz
>if evolution were true, the entire food industry would collapse under the weight of contamination of new life
Jeremiah Mitchell
giraffe: your a big azdarchid hatzegopteryx: for you