Most evolutionists hinge on some belief about shared ancestry. This DOES NOT prove evolution. It's backwards. There is NO evidence for a working, functional evolution. And, in fact, all of the "evidence" for common ancestry can be attributed to common Design elements. If you can't solve the problem going forward, to where it actually becomes useful, and real, then you believe in a new age fairy tale, taken all together. A false religion of so-called science that is a DILLUSION. Fate is not without a sense of irony, I suppose. The Bible has always made the same claim about what it is, and where it comes from, and still stands firm on testable, repeatable, observable scientific phenomena.
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Would it undermine some idea you hold dear like biblical creation or god or something else if you came to accept that evolution did in fact occur?
Nope. But explain it if you can. Simply as possible. Why does life even exist let alone 'evolves'
Why does a lottery winner win? This planet is a lottery win - the moon is WAY larger than it should be and because of the early planet strike that created the moon added a huge amount of energy and mass to the core - we have a very strong magnetic field. This kept the atmosphere from being leached away by solar wind and the large moon kept the planet's rotation from becoming too erratic.
This is very rare as far as we can see. But without it - life likely would never have emerged here.
Like is a happy accident.
A very happy accident seeing as how the entire universe is set up just so, for life to thrive on earth.
You are putting the cart before the horse. If the universe were not structured such that planets with life on them could emerge - we would not be here to experience it. There are a dozen parameters that define this universe. There are likely other stable combinations of those parameters that can create a universe that can support life.
But earth is one of quintillions of planets - millions probably have life on them. We are special but we are not unique.
Not really. Tickle my fancy