It doesn't answer how the original species got here.
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The only answer is that the designer has always been here. If you did get the answer to who is God's father than you would ask who his father is. When all other systems you see have been created by design it is illogical to then see natural systems and think those were random.
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You don't understand what "random" means in an evolutionary context.
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You arrive at that question no matter what you believe. So there needs to be an answer right? And whatever the answer is, you are not going to understand it.
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My only acknowledgement is that there is evidence of design. Some say aliens, some say Johovah, some say Zeus. But when all systems created in our daily lives were created by intelligence then why would we assume natural systems are just random mutations? It is illogical.
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I never believed in a designer until it was the best theory. This is what convinced me. I know you're busy, but this is worth your time.If nothing else tell us where it goes wrong. I went from being agnostic to admitting their was clear evidence of design.https://youtu.be/xxh9o32m5c0
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God has no beginning or ending. He exists in eternity outside our rules of time.
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Do you know who else believed that things exist outside of time? Einstein. Nobody would call him a dope. I agree with you and in Genesis it explains how God created time so he it outside of it. How could God be controlled by time when he created Day and Night?
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A common denunciation of intelligent design is "who created the creator." It's not original or intellectual. Maybe Scott didn't know it was a standard denunciation. It is a distraction. I could also ask who started the big bang which atheist scientists agree happened.
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