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Anonymous (ID: OquzLtbw) No.512945627 >>512946163 >>512946410 >>512946493 >>512946682 >>512946984 >>512948336 >>512948410 >>512948412 >>512948654 >>512949617 >>512949895 >>512949959 >>512950385 >>512950901
What causes this degree of retardism?
Anonymous (ID: v/lvonIQ) Australia No.512946163
>>512945627 (OP)
grifters gonna grift
Anonymous (ID: uMLVgDrz) United States No.512946347
he looks like a downie in his pfp
Anonymous (ID: mUycnQL5) Hungary No.512946410 >>512947965
>>512945627 (OP)
>why this can't be random
>never actually explains why it can't be random
Anonymous (ID: R+e9FYGE) Germany No.512946493 >>512946835 >>512949775
>>512945627 (OP)
even if the universe was a simulation this still wouldn't be proof of god. the sys admin might as well could be a neil degrasse tyson type.
Anonymous (ID: QXqWVvS6) United States No.512946682
>>512945627 (OP)
Depends at what percent of brain damage you are willing to consider human. Like those kids epstine raped, are they fucked stupid so they don't outs any elite or are they killed before they mature?
Anonymous (ID: nOZ1ZJfL) Croatia No.512946835
>>512946493
sysadmin could be a 5th dimensional teenage gooner, and we could be its' Sims save file for all we know.
In any case for us it would be God.
Anonymous (ID: bBAlpCyt) Australia No.512946845 >>512949291
Its pretty incredible how many structures are conserved across lifeforms from the ancient past. The porphyrin rings of chlorophyll producers in plants are identical to those used to carry oxygen in red blood cells. It's insanely complex and like peering into an entire universe, so I can understand why some might assume it was intelligently designed. A good argument imho for the randomness of evolution is the fact that the mammalian hormone system is irrational and clearly built over the top of the hormone systems of earlier lifeforms that did not have hormones like testosterone. The HPA only checks for estrogen when balancing hormone levels and not testosterone which is a holdover from our most ancient pre androgenic ancestors, whereas a God would design this system far more intelligently
Anonymous (ID: gF9L7gsu) Brazil No.512946984 >>512947574 >>512947863 >>512948203 >>512948560 >>512951487
>>512945627 (OP)
Information, nigger
DNA is coded information, it's the software that makes the hardware work. Only an intelligent being can create information/software. Evolution cannot explain where information came from, and it never will.
Anonymous (ID: YCXJFLPb) No.512947574
>>512946984
Yes I heard him say that. One of the dumber things Iโ€™ve heard before
Anonymous (ID: dWDakBta) No.512947783
>the occurrence of one unlikely outcome among a multitude of different unlikely outcomes, one of which must transpire, is evidence of design
yawn
Anonymous (ID: v/lvonIQ) Australia No.512947863
>>512946984
what part of 'random mutations' don't you understand?
Anonymous (ID: wvwbu1sy) United States No.512947965 >>512948702
>>512946410
Nothing is random
Anonymous (ID: ENeXxYTX) United States No.512948203
>>512946984
First you must ask what even is information and where does it come from. I'll give you a clue, it comes from energy distorted synchronistically. DNA is but a ladder built one rung at a time and deep in its helix lies the hidden true rhyme. It's not a definition or even a reason it is simply a meaning that resonates into a state of being. Science will never find the answers it seeks until beyond the veil without instruments it peeks. It cannot be measured only felt. But their logic they wish not to smelt. They could however if they did so choose. At least then their work wouldn't make you snooze.
Anonymous (ID: 44EjYLPd) United Kingdom No.512948336
>>512945627 (OP)
some people are born with an inherent need for narrative coherence that overrides need for useable cause effect chains

usually spoken of as a metaphorical hole that needs to be filled with something for them to live happy lives
to these people the feeling of making sense and having certainty are the most important things in life rather than y'know living life
they start with answers they like and build a structure to support those answers rather than starting with a question and iterating answers till you get one that works
Anonymous (ID: b4LzdUy4) United Kingdom No.512948410
>>512945627 (OP)
He looks like someone put a wig on a thumb
Anonymous (ID: 5D8xOlP3) Sweden No.512948412
>>512945627 (OP)
You wonder what causes religion?

Cowardness and/or low IQ.
Anonymous (ID: bBAlpCyt) Australia No.512948560 >>512949127
>>512946984
>DNA is information, it's the software that makes the hardware work
Actually DNA and enzymes which need to already be present in order to access the DNA, but yes this is correct
>Only an intelligent being can create information/software
Conjecture and appeal to the mundane. Just because in your daily life you don't see unconscious chemical reactions could create complex life doesn't mean it could not have occurred over 100s of millions of years
>Evolution cannot explain where information came from
Yes it can. Complex hydrocarbons and amino acids found in nature in primordial pools repeatedly react with one another until one becomes a self replicating. Because of its ability to self replicate it grows in prominence compared to the other chemical compounds and changes to its descendants structures make those descendents more resilient in the local environment, resulting in evolution. This continues as mitochondria enters the cell, prokaryotes become eukaryotes and single celled organisms become multicellular organisms. Over time this self replicating set hydrocarbons stores more and more information through environmental resilience each time it replicates successfully, leading to all branches of life.
>And it never will
why are you so certain
Anonymous (ID: bA/HVbfT) United States No.512948654
>>512945627 (OP)
>step hen meyer
What kind of faggot name is this?
Anonymous (ID: bBAlpCyt) Australia No.512948702 >>512949189
>>512947965
Why?
Anonymous (ID: gWoyyURi) Canada No.512949127 >>512950874
>>512948560
>found in nature
>in primordial pools
Imagine believing that something never actually observed in nature, magically existed several billion years ago, because the same people who insisted you would die from covid if you didn't wear toilet paper on your face while alone, were paid to say they existed several billion years ago.
Anonymous (ID: TWxbXXRO) United States No.512949189 >>512956528
>>512948702
BECAUSE SPACE JEWS ARE BEHIND EVERYTHING OKAY?
THIS BOOK WRITTEN BY JEWS SAID SO
Anonymous (ID: ehoPVipX) Finland No.512949291 >>512951011
>>512946845
Yeah, our bodies are actually very poorly designed. It's a miracle some of us can live 100 years.
Anonymous (ID: ChPYSvJ7) Denmark No.512949617
>>512945627 (OP)
Education
Anonymous (ID: SwV1j5mY) Netherlands No.512949775
>>512946493
Nah Neil is a nigger and niggers can only destroy.
Anonymous (ID: DE9lDRfv) United States No.512949895
>>512945627 (OP)
>Memeflag
>Shitty title in the form of a bait question
>Doesnโ€™t elaborate
>Picrel is a screenshot of a JewTube thumbnail
>No link
OP is a massive faggot and this is a slide thread.
Anonymous (ID: 5h89Wlsx) United States No.512949941 >>512950096
If you look close enough you can see the tendrils of God.
Anonymous (ID: VRaX+sC3) United States No.512949959
>>512945627 (OP)
The name of that mind?
DNA.
Anonymous (ID: DE9lDRfv) United States No.512950096 >>512950989
>>512949941
>Grinberg-Zylberbaum
Oh, come on.
>Spanish language
Now I already know this book is borderline superstition with very little solid evidence for any of the claims it makes. If it were reputable it would be published in English.
Anonymous (ID: ieua9c5h) Switzerland No.512950385 >>512951099
>>512945627 (OP)
I didn't listen to his talk... What is his point?

Does he know that RNA is most certainly at the origin and not DNA?
That we start to have some understanding of prebiotic chemistry and, guess what, it does not involve god.
Anonymous (ID: bBAlpCyt) Australia No.512950874 >>512952546
>>512949127
Huh? We observe complex hydrocarbons all the time in nature. In fact carbon nitrogen oxygen and hydrogen (as well as sulphur and phosphorus) comprise pretty much 99% of nature because of their extreme molecular plasticity, especially Carbon. Carbon has basically Infinite potential because of its unique electron configuration
Anonymous (ID: 8CGor9Da) Portugal No.512950901 >>512951233 >>512951307
>>512945627 (OP)
1 post by this cunt
Abiogenesis is a massive mystery. Why order from chaos? The primordial soup theory falls apart when you get to a PhD level like this guy. Science cannot yet replicate life (not even close). Even secular experts on this will agree. With this topic you are at the very crux of it all. Good luck you fucking retard bot spam shill cunt.
Anonymous (ID: 5h89Wlsx) United States No.512950989
>>512950096
A mexican jew scientist doesn't have zionist ideals, relax. It's on YouTube in English. The author went missing and was never found.
Anonymous (ID: bBAlpCyt) Australia No.512951011
>>512949291
Yeah a god could make humans immortal supergeniuses and evolution obsolete at the snap of a finger. If humans are skin to a breed of vegetable god is growing and earth is his garden, that's quite a sad thing to contemplate.
Anonymous (ID: 8oc/gtRs) United States No.512951099
>>512950385
HAHAHAHA

THIS RUBE BELIEVES IN DNA

LISTEN TO HOW FUCKING CONFUSED HE IS LMFAO

HURR THE STUDY I READ SAID HURRRRR
Anonymous (ID: bBAlpCyt) Australia No.512951233
>>512950901
>The primordial soup theory falls apart when you get to a PhD level
Care to explain why?
Anonymous (ID: ieua9c5h) Switzerland No.512951307 >>512951598
>>512950901
wrong!
>Why order from chaos?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqYRMmlZmhM

>The primordial soup theory falls apart when you get to a PhD level like this guy.
Not at all. Prebiotic chemistry is becoming more and more understood. Sure it's not perfect yet, but a clear path from sugar building block to short RNA strands, to RNA with functions, to proto-cell is becoming more clear.

>Science cannot yet replicate life (not even close)
Yes, we can't perform a world-wide experience that took millions of years in a PhD-lab experiment.

Science has not replicated the moon too. Doesn't the moon exist?
Anonymous (ID: xLg1ME+B) Germany No.512951487
>>512946984
if you try billions of times, eventually one random information makes more sense than the one before, favela monkey
Anonymous (ID: 8CGor9Da) Portugal No.512951598 >>512952601
>>512951307
>Sure it's not perfect yet
lmao

you video is probably about entropy and how complexity is a better way to dissipate energy, like tornados. good stuff!
Anonymous (ID: whcE7xW3) Denmark No.512952546 >>512954343
>>512950874
Yeah, so we know that the materials for building houses were around. That doesnโ€™t come anywhere near explaining how the materials supposedly assemble themselves spontaneously into a house. You absolute cunt.
Anonymous (ID: ieua9c5h) Switzerland No.512952601
>>512951598
no.
But cool. It was very elevating talking to you.
Anonymous (ID: bBAlpCyt) Australia No.512954343
>>512952546
Well the key difference in your analogy is bricks can't knock into or stock to each other without force whilst hydrocarbons can be sent at speeds of 500km/h crashing into each other in aqueous solutions at the slightest intrusion of heat
Anonymous (ID: WJh4r1Fl) United States No.512956528
>>512949189
I'm convinced