SoonerCoug |
07-11-2007 05:00 PM |
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Originally Posted by Indy Coug
(Post 100268)
If you believe that mankind is in the image of God, meaning we have the same anatomical features, then it is mathematically impossible to conclude that a myriad of "random" mutations over the course of billions of years would produce a life form that ended up looking like the guy set the oven to 450 degrees and went out for a very long walk.
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All mutations are random and easy to describe mathematically.
What mutations are selected for is also ultimately random, but selection depends on much more complex interactions that are more difficult to describe mathematically.
But if you envision a "clock maker" God who knows the result of any given set of circumstances, then you could conclude that the human body is the result of a set of circumstances that he knew would lead to a certain outcome. I think the important point is that God breathed a "soul" into our physical forms. :)
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