Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Snowman Points to the Existence of God

   If it takes hands to mold snow  into a snowman, how much more so does it take God's hands to form us into a much more complicated structure, a living human being?
   Truth be told, the atheist could argue back that snow doesn't evolve, at all. And to take that which doesn't evolve and compare it to that that does is not fair.
   Point taken.
   But, that argument must assume that life has always existed. If not, man came from an inanimate object, same as the snowman.
   And, that argument must assume (at least, it seems to me), that whatever amoeba or living organism that has always existed has also always had a thinking mechanism, for just as the inanimate object cannot become living, so it follows that a thinking creature cannot evolve from a non-thinking one.
    Nor does it account for how chance alone would result in a simple-celled amoeba developing into a complicated human structure. Other than that they are both living, perhaps the odds of that happening are the same as snowflakes falling in such a way that they create a snowman. For, if you say man evolved by chance, the chances are about as likely in either case.
   Only if you say the original amoeba had a map within it that would guide it to becoming a human does evolution have a chance. Or, if you a God's hands guided that evolution.



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