Evolution is the belief that over the course of billions of years, our Earth and solar system and, honestly, the entire universe was created.
1) Evolutionists state that the universe was created by an explosion that slowly pieced itself together into the most intricate creations we know of. From the creation of the perfectly placed position of our planet to the design of the human body. The chance of this happening by happy accident is astronomical. It is like throwing a dart from outerspace onto the face of the earth and landing bulls-eye on a dart board. Also, there is a scientific law that states: "Energy can neither be destroyed neither created--only converted from one form to another." This is the Law of Conservation of Energy. How then, can the universe be created from nothing? It would require already present energy to start with, and there was none. It is not scientific at all to state that something came from nothing. The "Big Bang Theory"--an explosion of... nothing?
One might argue that there was in fact content available at the time. It was in the form of "primordial star dust." I ask, "Where did this primordial star dust come from?" Has it always been around? How is that possible since "everything moves towards destruction"? - Second Law of Thermodynamics (paraphrased). This is another reason our universe could not have been created like this. The creation of our world and everything could not have happened if everything is moving towards ruin. That's like destroying a LEGO Set and presupposing it will connect itself into its intricately designed form. Another example would be blowing up a junk yard of cars and expecting all of the vehicles to build themselves back to their factory-released structure. And, how can something build/create itself? What does that even mean? When items are left alone, they move towards chaos, not order.
2) Evolutionists state that humans have evolved from ancestors in a process that took an extremely long time. In this period, humans have started out as bacteria and progressed into many different creatures before settling into our most recent form. I say "settling," but some believe we are still evolving. Moving on, a big evidence that evolutionists strive to discover is an "in-between" species. A fossil that was transitioning from one form into the other. However, there is still yet for one to be found. There have been no fossils found in a transitioning phase. There are certainly claims to the discovery of one, but they are false. Micro-evolution DOES take place. This is observable in the variations among humans with different skin pigmentation of hair color that correlates with the geography of their current habitat. Such as people groups with darker skin and hair living in generally hotter locations.
Your turn, RationalMadman
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1. Evolution has nothing to do with the Big Bang.
2. Evolution has nothing to do with cosmology or physics.
Don’t get your arguments from creationists like Joshua Feuerstein.