Saturday, January 15, 2011

Mt. Rushmore whohaha

I'm going to describe a little senario for you. Once upon a time, there was a little boy that went on a family road trip to Mt. Rushmore. They took the toor and it ended at the best viewing spot of the mountian. The little boy asked the toor guide, "Mr. Toor Guide, did thier faces get on that rock by chance?" The guide replied, "No! of course not, how could you think that?!" The little boy, in an attempt to redeem himself, said, "But my science teacher said humans were made by chance, so I figured just the face of a man would be too..." I'm going to end the story here. A scientist would tell you the faces on Mt. Rushmore got there because they had a designer, not by a complex system of weathering. But, they will say they observed it being formed. Even carvings on rocks that are centuries old we assume to have been designed. Now they turn around and say that they were created by a complex system that completely happened by chance? I dont think I need to explain even further. According to thier own ideas, it seems we are evolving back into the unintelligent monkey...

2 comments:

  1. Well first off, humans were never made "by chance" - we have natural selection to account for that [through the many generations with mutation and evolution]. Rock formations that are designed we know are designed because they have been observed or are observable. There are also other factors that make specific forms of carvings highly improbable to just be created by any form of weathering.

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  2. Yes, humans were made by chance, to not be you would have to have a designer, according to evolution we don't, therefore humans were made by chance. Yes we observed it, but that isn't the point, its that how do you say one happened by chance and not the other?

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