Carelessly and aimlessly mixed by the cold, withered hand of Mother Nature herself. Just add water and wait a few billion years. Those microbes will magically become microbiologists! No information or other external input needed.
No product, discovery, medical procedure, or advance has come out of evolutionary theory. Without evolutionary theory, all practical biology would stand just as it is. No major corporation has a ‘Department of Evolution’ because scientists who have to produce results don’t use it.
In fact, I would like to challenge the readership of [The Scientist Magazine] to come up with one practical application of biology that would have been impossible were it not for the hypothesis of evolution.
- Avraham Sonenthal, The Scientist 11(14):10, 1997
All rants and hate mail should be direct to Avraham Sonenthal.
…the obstinate reminder continues to recur: only the supernaturalist has taken a sane view of Nature. The essence of all pantheism, evolutionism and modern cosmic religion is really in this proposition: that Nature is our mother. Unfortunately, if you regard Nature as a mother, you discover that she is a stepmother. The main point of Christianity was this: that Nature is not our mother: Nature is our sister. We can be proud of her beauty, since we have the same father; but she has no authority over us; we have to admire, but not to imitate.”
-”Orthodoxy”, chapter 7 by G.K. Chesterton
Anybody else see the irony of some brilliant scientists spending years in labs trying to prove that life arose spontaneously without the aid of intelligence?
What’s more ironic is that Harold Urey himself said:
All of us who study the origin of life find that the more we look into it, the more we feel it is too complex to have evolved anywhere. We all believe as an article of faith that life evolved from dead matter on this planet. It is just that its complexity is so great, it is hard for us to imagine that it did.”
source: Bird, W. R. The Origin of Species Revisited. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1991. 325. Print.
Note to cartoonists: This composition is also an experiment that breaks all the comfortable cartooning rules. There. :)
Written and directed by Brian Godawa.
Watch and listen carefully.
You can see the entire interaction between Laurence Tisdall and Jason Wiles on the Michael Coren show here.
NOTE: This piece, both its audio and video, are courtesy of a Youtube user and some radio program called “Wretched Radio”. Clever and well written!