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> An tSin Gorm <
chine...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> In article <3RTgs.5041$UJ4....@fx22.am4>,
> I wonder if scientists will come up with a better theory of how the
> universe was created. I can understand diamonds being created over time
> but
> not the intelligence of creatures. It's a bit of a wild theory to say that
> it was created by random and not on purpose.
You reckon? I think it's wilder to say it was created on purpose. What
exactly do you think its purpose is? The way I see it, the purpose of life
is to be born, have babies, die. As "intelligent" beings, we can make a
little more of things. Have fun. Enjoy what we've got while we have it.
Do you think our planet, and we ourselves, were designed? Cos if you do I
think the designer needs shooting. Why would anyone design a planet that
destroys life every now and then with earthquakes, floods and volcanoes? Why
design life that cannot survive without consuming other life? Why design
creatures that drown when submerged in water, considering that about 70% of
the planet we live on is covered in ocean? Why design creatures that, should
they lose a limb, are unable to regrow it? Humans can walk and run - but
they suffer from aching feet and knee injuries. We can twist our spines, but
most of us will develop back problems at some point in our life. Our babies
have large brains, but giving birth to them involves great pain and risk.
Basically, humans have many flaws in their design, most of which came about
due to compromises made when our ancestors stood upright. The spine, for
instance, originally functioned as an arch. When we started walking on 2
legs, it had to become a weight bearing column. About 4 million years ago it
developed into an S shape. But the lower region continues to suffer from the
pressure placed on it by our upright posture.
Sorry, but nothing in the way this planet or its inhabitants exist suggest
that there's an intelligent force that's responsible for them. Humans like
to think that we represent some kind of perfection. If you have a faith, you
think we were designed to be the ultimate living creature on earth. If
you're an atheist, you're more likely to want to believe we represent the
pinnacle of evolution, where we are the latest in a line of models that each
improved on its predecessors. Both are wrong. Evolution is not directed in
any particular direction. It's full of diversity and dead ends. It's messy.
And it doesn't happen overnight. It happens slowly, over thousands of years.
> I believe that everything in the universe has a purpose. I can understand
> the sun having a purpose but I'm not certain about the planets except for
> maintaining a balance in our galaxy as if one of the planets was destroyed
> then our galaxy could collapse. Maybe in time scientists will discover the
> purpose for other things.
Why do you need everything to have a purpose? There are reasons why some
things are the way they are. Science can help us determine many things by
observing the universe around us and carrying out experiments to see whether
a theory can be developed to fit the observation.. However science doesn't
attempt to explain the "why", only the "how".