Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
Somehow I suspect that TP cares not one iota that other people may regard him as "uncool". I watched the video in the link and found it interesting.

When I was a teenager and studying biology at A level, the work of Stanley Miller strongly influenced my thinking at the time and I fell hook, line and sinker for evolution as the answer to both the origin of life and its subsequent development. I thus rejected any notion of a creator, God or otherwise! The step from amino acid production from the early earth's atmospheric conditions to the first “simple” single celled organism seemed quite a plausible one and from there cells coming together to produce multicellular organisms over millions of years again seemed quite a straight forward process.

I think it is easy to follow this line of reasoning until you stop and actually think about the complexity of any living organism. IMO opinion the old adage of “familiarity breeds contempt” can be applied in this situation. We are so used to living in the natural world that we take it all for granted and never look beyond what we can see on the surface. We do not regard ourselves as anything special but in reality we are the most incredibly complicated biological machines, as indeed are the simplest living things.

I have referred to the first “simple” single celled organism which evolutionists would consider to be the basic building block from which more advanced organisms evolved. Simple in inverted commas because such organisms may be single celled but they are in no way simple! There are many links I could refer to about this but I won't list them as no one will be bothered to look at them anyway. Suffice perhaps just to mention just one on the subject of kinesin which is definitely worth a look:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn6i91NRMu8

The same mechanism occurs in human cells as in “simple” bacterial cells. I don't care how many billions of years the evolutionary process has supposedly been taking place, there is no way that a biological process so complicated arose by chance from an amino acid soup. And all of this takes place within what is effectively a miniature ocean within a living cell with thousands of other reactions going on at the same time!
Spot on, and thanks for watching the CLIP
The understanding of DNA and the complexity of the single cell has destroyed the idea of evolution; the sooner people get to grips with this, the sooner they will discover what life is really all about.