Deiterra #fundie forum.nationstates.net
"Looking around at our world, our universe, and saying there is no God is like looking at a seven-course meal and saying there is no cook."
I don't remember who made that quote, but I believe it has a great deal of truth in it. I mean, when we look at the complexity of life, and how everything intertwines with each other and how organisms can survive and adapt to different environments it seems very difficult to me to say that it was all by accident. I am a creationist (on the fence about young/old earth), and I know that Adonai has created and designed the entire universe, the galaxies, and every strand of DNA in every organism on earth. If we look under the microscope at the human body (or any other organism) we can see how each cell is a machine, a factory.
Cells know how to divide and function correctly, they have their own systems of disposing waste, how to grow together to heal the body, and many other functions essential to life. The reason I have no belief in evolution is the fact that you cannot create something out of nothing (law of conservation of mass) meaning that nothing in the universe can create or destroy mass, and that something outside of the bonds of the universe must have made all mass (eg: God). All animals today are designed for their environments, they are born with traits and genes handed down from past generations to be stronger/weaker, than others.
Also, I've started to accept the belief of challenging everything, no matter who says it. I'm obsessed with history and love to research all topics. And recently, I've started to realize, "how to we know that what the evolutionists/atheistic scientists is even true?" I mean, I have no access to their personal research, I only have the info they report to the news. And for all I know, they could be making everything up. So, why must I accept that what they say is true?