The Impossible Move
By Rhiannonw
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They seem to think life started in the sea – somehow,
but plants appeared on land,
and then – unplanned
some moving creatures in the water thought
that source of food out there could be exploited – so they sought
genetic change – upgrade or seek to tweak
their own hereditary DNA! – no way!!
(and many, many changes needed)
Or did enough mutations just occur
together, to fit for such a change of scenery
– to live surrounded by the drying air,
without that watery support their weight to bear,
and respiration by a new inventive way
to be resolved – from air, not oxygen dissolved
in sea water –
so much coincident unlikely genetic scrambling,
– and if not all at once,
the half-change would be damning,
for part-formed organs would survival fail
not suited for the sea, or earth,
so naturally selected out for death,
unable to prevail.
Why do so many think such myths are true,
that scientists (not all!) now hold it certain in a clear view
assume secure, their hopeful reasoning sure?
– well, if it did not happen so ,
there must have been divine creation:
they therefore say (quite meaning to be honest)
that they these matters know,
though evidence cannot be found,
and dating methods all rely on factors so unsound
that a billion years that are supposed to help such acts
statistically to happen somewhen,
are unproven, unlikely, negated by so many facts.
We shouldn’t be surprised
if the basic body structure forms devised
are similar but different in the varying habitats
not indicating one transmuted to the other
just showing skilful application, variation by
one astounding great Designer,
Supernatural Creator.
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Hi Rhiannon
Hi Rhiannon
Such a powerful defence of your views on evolution. I too believe in a divine creator, but I don't see it as contradictory to science. I think God has a hand in everything that happens, going back to the beginning of time.
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Hi Rhiannon,
Hi Rhiannon,
I am a Darwinist but don't think this precludes a God overseeing it all. A knotty problem that's for sure!
hilary
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Thankyou for putting the link
Thankyou for putting the link to this as I had missed it. You argue your point very well, and in your answers also raise issues of which I was unaware.
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