| The evolutionary “spark of life”, does anyone even know about evolution?

The evolutionary “spark of life”, does anyone even know about evolution?

Atom 74 asked the question:


Now I am not condoning far fetched ideals here. But I watched a BBC doc about evolution, and what I learned was that there are many mysteries in the evolutionary story. Now this is to prove that humanity is divine, not that God is a wrathful father with a million rules.

But there was mention of a dilemma. Humanity went from living in caves and hiding to very quickly creating tools and then creating huge mathmatical sculpture like Stonehenge.

K quickly compared to 30,000 years, you get the idea. But if there is a “quantum leap” which is a direct quote from the evolutionary expert, which is a gap that we don’t understand.

In my opinion it’s highly plausable that life is divine. This does not guarantee that heaven exists and this is all a trial run. But isn’t that sort of beautiful that science can hold just as much mystery as religion?

Related posts:

  1. Teachers of science have a duty to reveal the workings of nature even if it means challenging their faith? Mintz asked the question: While researching for another question I...
  2. quote help needed? vishal asked the question: There is a quote about Michelangelo...
  3. Does my grammar look good? xhikaru_sorax asked the question: My English isn’t all that great....
  4. Artwork on brains, some help please? Ruby asked the question: At school we are doing site...

Filed Under Religion & Spirituality |

Tagged With , ,

Comments

Comments are closed.