How Evolution Proves the Existence of God

GMJ
Let's assume that Darwin's theory is true, that life seamlessly evolved in infinitesimally small steps from non-living materials. One question you might ask is what came just before the generation of the simplest life form you can think of?

What ever it was, it was obviously less alive than the simplest life form, but that precursor to life had to be more alive than the generation preceding it. We could then postulate that the previous previous generation was even less alive, but more alive than the previous previous previous generation, and so on.

What can ultimately be postulated then is that all things are alive to some extent, that there is no sharp division between the living and non-living. If there is, then Darwin's theory is called into question and the implication is that life was created.

If Darwin's theory is true, then all things in the universe are alive to some extent. Surely a rock is less alive than a human, but it is made of essentially the same stuff that makes up all life.

If we break any living thing down into it's simplest components, we find those components to be "non-living" if we assume a sharp division between life and non-life. Even under those circumstances, when those components are combined, we have life.

Therefore, the rock by itself may not seem like much, but when we combine it with all other things, we have a living universe, complex and wondrous to behold!

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  • William Pinn11/10/2008

    Thanks for stopping by, Summer. You gotta do something about that name. LOL!

  • SummerIsEnding11/10/2008

    Well said!!!!

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