since my awakening from the mind control of the WTS, it has been an exciting also frigthening journey of exploration and free thinking.
I would say, today I try to be open to anything, I´ll go whatever direction facts show. While I`m no scientist, I think I have a glue about the scientific method. I also agree with the statemant, that some extraordinary claim needs extraordinary proof.
So far, it is a difficult question whether God exists or not, and probably in my lifetime I will not get a conclusive answer.
However, my concerns are about evolution, since even a confirmation of evolution does not necessarily exclude the existence of a God, it just proivdes an alternative explanation, in case there is no God.
Even though I did not really read a book yet about evolution, I read other books of people, whose reasoning I can agree to, and they believe in evolution.
Anyway, there a two points, which stand in the way of accepting the theory of evolution.
1) missing link: I do not have to go into the fossil report, what puzzles me is, that there are no missing links alive today.
Let me explain: According to my understanding of evolution, natural selection works together with mutations, so a change in an animal will survive, because it is better fit for a particular environment.
This change must be gradual, perhaps affecting only one little area of the DNA. Lets call this animal of one kind A. The goal of evolution is animal of kind B. The one with the little change we call A+.
So next must be many of A+ animals before the next advantageous change occurs, we call it A++.
Then many of A++ must live in order for the next change and so on, until B occurs.
My question: today we have animals of kind A and B all over the place, but where are the A+, A++ and so on ?
There should have been much more of them, because of the nature of gradual change, which needs a big population of those animals. Even if they may be hidden in the fossil record, why are they not here today ?
2) our brain
We trust our brain to be able to discern this world and its natural laws, however, if it is only product of some natural selection process, how can we trust our brain in order to find out the truth ? On the other hand, by trusting our brain tobe able to find out all other things in nature, does it not imply, that it is from a higher source ?
I would be very interested in your comments, I hope I made my points clear.
English is not my first language, so I may not have succeeded in the endeavour for a precise language, sorry about that.
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