Hi Doug. I just sent this to a use list in response to someone who remarked 
that no current scientific viewpoint considers such an extreme point of view 
like Creation to be valid. I thought you might enjoy it. :-)

Bob


Hi all.

Actually I find ALL views on the subject extreme. Let's have a brief rundown on 
what we know so far shall we: A super infinitely small dense point of 
nothingness got a little too infinitely small and dense and exploded into an 
almost infinite universe with bits of super (albeit not quite infinitely) dense 
chunks of matter are sucking it all back into themselves, but there are 
countless numbers of these, and it's all going to collapse back into itself 
again some almost infinite number of eons from now, and nothing really matters 
anyway because we will all be infinitely dead by that time and none of it means 
anything, except we seem to have evolved this weird sense that it ought to mean 
something and it hurts somehow to think that it doesn't. Does that pretty much 
cover it? 

And not only that, but on one of the chunks of very undense (relatively) bits 
of matter, random chaotic forces of energy and chemistry all came together to 
form a self replicating protein made of an enormous number of optically pure 
neucleotides in whaddyaknow the exact right order (because otherwise it 
couldn't replicate see?) in a soup of otherwise racemic nucleotides, and then 
the protein was suddenly and just in time snatched up from out of the water and 
isolated from everything else in the soup which would have attacked the protein 
and broken it down almost instantly (how timely and fortunate). Then it started 
replicating (with what other material I don't know because it's isolated now) 
and why? Because it COULD! 

Eventually all the individual little proteins got together and decided, "Ya 
know we are going to get along much better if we stick to each other here" and 
so many of them agreed to this obviously wise course of action that it became 
"the way things were done". Later some decided there needed to be a nucleus and 
others decided there needed to be some kind of boundary layer to protect the 
rest of the protein groups from the hostile world around them, what with 
volcanoes and lightning going off all the time! Hey presto, a "simple" cell! (I 
think all those glommed together protein groups might have taken offense to 
that.) 

At some point one protein group said, "Hey we must be hungry after all this 
work and goings on, what are we gonna eat?" Another of the protein groups said, 
"How about sugar?" Another one said, "What's sugar?" All the rest of the 
protein groups told that one to shut up and so they decided sugar it is! So now 
we have organisms with lungs that cannot function without blood and a nervous 
system, and a digestive system that cannot function without all of the above, 
and we are told that each of these systems developed slowly an almost 
infinitely small little bit at a time and their own time, even though they 
would have been useless for almost eons without all the other systems that came 
along later, but they developed anyway, and then all those systems got together 
one day and said, "You know we would get a long much better if we all stuck 
together..." Really? REALLY?????

Or how about the doozie, that minor point mutations, now pretty much 
universally debunked as a method of evolution, has now given way to the belief 
that unknown forces for reasons we do not yet understand, made quantum rewrites 
of a creature's genetic code, so that for an example a bird laid an egg and an 
snake came out, or something like that. That's not extreme?? I am supposed to 
believe that all this was caused by a completely "random"  force, an "almost 
endless series of fortuitous concurrences of accidental circumstance" as I 
believe one person summed it all up, and not a well thought out plan by a being 
that knew what he/it was doing? Sounds a whole helluvalot like engineering to 
me! 

And since no one was there when all of this happened, no one can really say 
that it DIDN'T happen,  SO THERE! But then by the same token no one can say 
that it DID either, but they say it anyway and they say it so loudly and so 
often that no one else can get a word in edgewise. 

So I and my children and my children's children have had to answer in the 
affirmative or else risk failing the test and getting held back in school and 
mocked as an idiot. To hell with that! I and my children and my children's 
children want to get out of the school and never go back, so we lie on the test 
just to graduate, even though we don't believe any of it and really don't care 
anyway because we believe something that makes a whole helluvalot more sense. 

It's all fairy tale stuff to me. I am all for people believing what they want. 
I am NOT for forcing people to believe what the establishment says in order to 
graduate, or make a decent living in any field of science. That's the way the 
world works now. Boy talk about religious zealotism! 

But make no mistake, what is true is true, whether or not we perceive it to be 
so. What any of us believe will not change that simple fact. When the truth 
becomes evident, we will all have to change our minds to some degree, myself 
included. Honestly, isn't it just simpler to believe that some all powerful 
being made it all because He wanted to, and then decided to let our infantile 
little pea brained intellects in on a bit of it because He knew that it was 
going to drive us nuts if He left us in the dark about it? I think so! 

Besides I took Jacques time travel stack back to the beginning and those little 
protein groups didn't know what the hell to do next so I showed them. That's 
why all of you exist today!!!

Bob


On Jan 24, 2011, at 11:20 AM, form wrote:

> This extreme view (not seriously considered by science to be an answer to
> any existing cosmological questions) doesn't go extreme enough! :) Try to
> wrap your braincells around THIS doozie:


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