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Old 25-May-2008, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by laib
However, even though I'm very open-minded, I found it extremely hard to believe that Nature, at least on Earth, was created that way
Don't confuse open mindedness with the ability to understand. I would hazard to say that most of us on a website like this are openminded, but would find it fundamentally impossible to truly understand or grasp many things about the universe.
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How can humans be so perfect (relatively) if we came from something so random? How can a baby form by joining two cells, and then grow inside its mother's uterus? How is it that we grow and die? Where did humans come from? How did our brains, which I consider the second most complex thing after our Universe, get to work that way?
A fundamental flaw that creationists/intelligent design proponents have (and I am *not* suggesting you are, I am just a making a point that fits your question) is that they seem to think that these complex lifeforms that we and other higher lifeforms are, could not have come together "randomly."

What they fail to realize or grasp is that evolution on its own gives direction by its own process. It isn't pure random chance.
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