Life From Death
HomeSoftwareHumorCool StuffBlogAbout This Site

 

Evolution Topics

Life from Death

Tony Isaac, December 1, 2005

There is an inescapable fact that evolutionists have not been able to explain: Life had a beginning.  Life is incredibly complex and intricate.  Yet evolutionists accept as an article of faith that it began--on its own--with no help from any divine being.

Evolutionists admit that there are few plausible ideas of how life could have spontaneously appeared. According to WikiPedia, there are a few theories of how protien and RNA molecules might have first been formed.  But these theories fall far short of explaining how the complexities of life could have evolved from such primitive building blocks.  In fact, the distance between these primitive compounds, and cell-based life, is so great that even if it can be proved that they could be formed on their own, we are no closer to explaining how life began.

No Primitive Forms

Every living thing, from bacteria to people, uses the same cellular building blocks.  Advanced features such as DNA and reproduction are shared by all life forms.  The complex machinery of life was present from the very beginning of life.  All of the cellular mechanics and design necessary for human life were already present in the very first, and simplest, living thing!

Computer Analogy

It is not difficult to conceive that a transistor might also be spontaneously formed under certain conditions.  Yet no one, observing a computer today, would suggest that the computer could have just "happened" under the right circumstances.  No court of law would ever accept an argument that a computer came to be all on its own.  Computers are far too complex and intricately designed.  Life, even at the cellular level, is even more complex and intricate, and yet scientists today have no trouble with their belief that they just "happened."

Faith

First there was a dead world.  Then life appeared.  What an incredible leap of faith!

Copyright © 2006 by Tony Isaac

Site Map - Home